Q: Information:  - The Master Builder is a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.  - The Lady from the Sea (Norwegian: Fruen fra havet) is a play written in 1888 by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen inspired by the ballad "Agnete og Havmanden". The drama is notable in the Ibsen corpus for introducing the portrayal of Hilde Wangel who is again portrayed in Ibsen's later play "The Master Builder". The character portrayal of Hilde Wangel has been portrayed twice in contemporary film as a culturally relevant portrayal, most recently in the 2014 film titled "A Master Builder".  - Rosmersholm is a play written in 1886 by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. In the estimation of many critics the piece is Ibsen's masterwork, only equalled by "The Wild Duck" of 1884. As expressed by the protagonist, Rosmer, the theme of the play is social and political change, in which the traditional ruling classes relinquish their right to impose their ideals on the rest of society, but the action is entirely personal, resting on the conduct of the immoral, or amoral, "free thinking" heroine, Rebecca, who sets herself to undermine Rosmer's religious and political beliefs because of his influential position in the community. Rebecca has abandoned not only Christianity but, unlike Rosmer, she has abandoned the whole ethical system of Christianity as well. Possibly she may be taken as Ibsen's answer to the question of whether or not Christian ethics can be expected to survive the death of the Christian religion.  - When We Dead Awaken is the last play written by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Published in December 1899, Ibsen wrote the play between February and November of that year. The first performance was at the Haymarket Theatre in London, a day or two before publication.  - John Gabriel Borkman is the second-to-last play of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, written in 1896.  - Peer Gynt is a five-act play in verse by the European dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Written in Danishthe common written language of Denmark and Norway in Ibsen's lifetimeit is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays. Ibsen believed "Per Gynt", the Norwegian fairy tale on which the play is loosely based, to be rooted in fact, and several of the characters are modelled after Ibsen's own family, notably his parents Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg. He was also generally inspired by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen's collection of Norwegian fairy tales, published in 1845 ("Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn").  - Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen was present at the world premiere, which took place on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. It is recognized as a classic of realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama. The title character, Hedda, is considered one of the great dramatic roles in theatre.  - Henrik Johan Ibsen (20 March 1828  23 May 1906) was a major 19th-century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet. He is often referred to as "the father of realism" and is one of the founders of Modernism in theatre. His major works include "Brand", "Peer Gynt", "An Enemy of the People", "Emperor and Galilean", "A Doll's House", "Hedda Gabler", "Ghosts", "The Wild Duck", "When We Dead Awaken", "Pillars of Society", "The Lady from the Sea", "Rosmersholm", "The Master Builder" and "John Gabriel Borkman". He is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare, and "A Doll's House" became the world's most performed play by the early 20th century.  - The Wild Duck (original Norwegian title: "Vildanden") is an 1884 play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.  - An Enemy of the People (original Norwegian title: "En folkefiende") is an 1882 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen wrote it in response to the public outcry against his play "Ghosts", which at that time was considered scandalous. "Ghosts" had challenged the hypocrisy of Victorian morality and was deemed indecent for its veiled references to syphilis.  - The Burial Mound ( Kjæmpehøjen ) was Henrik Ibsen 's second play and his first play to be performed . It is a three - act verse drama , written in 1850 when Ibsen was 22 years old . The play was first performed at the Christiania Theater on 26 September 1850 , under Ibsen 's pseudonym Brynjolf Bjarme .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'original language of work'.
A: the burial mound , norwegian

Q: Information:  - Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe, situated between the Baltic Sea in the north and two mountain ranges (the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains) in the south. Bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine and Belarus to the east; and the Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad Oblast (a Russian exclave) and Lithuania to the north. The total area of Poland is , making it the 69th largest country in the world and the 9th largest in Europe. With a population of over 38.5 million people, Poland is the 34th most populous country in the world, the 8th most populous country in Europe and the sixth most populous member of the European Union. Poland is a unitary state divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Other metropolises include Kraków, Wrocaw, Pozna, Gdask and Szczecin.  - The Polish Brethren (Polish: "Bracia Polscy") were members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland, a Nontrinitarian Protestant church that existed in Poland from 1565 to 1658. By those on the outside, they were called "Arians" or "Socinians" (")", but themselves preferred simply to be called "Brethren" or "Christians," and, after their expulsion from Poland, "Unitarians".  - Daniel Zwicker ( 22 January 1612 -- 10 November 1678 ) was a German physician from Danzig , and a Socinian theologian and controversialist of the Polish Brethren .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'work location'.
A:
daniel zwicker , gdańsk