Brecht

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February 6, 2016

 

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He detested the trance-like state that an Aristotelian performance can lure the audience into. Plays that idealize life and humanity are appealing to an audience, and this makes it easy for them to identify with the hero, they reach a state of self oblivion. The spectator becomes one with the actor, and experiences the same fantastical climax that is unattainable in real life...
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The audience has no choice but to leave with the rapidly fading memory of their dramatic stimulation and return to the underwhelming reality that awaits them outside of the theatre." "The task of epic theatre, Brecht believes, is not so much to develop actions as to represent conditions. But to erepresenti does not here signify ereproducei in the sensed used by theoreticians of Naturalism...
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