Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... facts in question disclose themselves in free independence , and the poet retires into the background . " It is the ... fact itself in its objectivity . " 3 In telling how this or that battle developed , the epic poet must describe the ...
... facts in question disclose themselves in free independence , and the poet retires into the background . " It is the ... fact itself in its objectivity . " 3 In telling how this or that battle developed , the epic poet must describe the ...
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... fact ; for now it is enough to recognize it . And it is a fact that empathy is achieved with greater ease when any character , in any play with any plot or theme , performs an easily recognizable task , of a domestic , professional ...
... fact ; for now it is enough to recognize it . And it is a fact that empathy is achieved with greater ease when any character , in any play with any plot or theme , performs an easily recognizable task , of a domestic , professional ...
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... fact we do not doubt for a moment . If the mythicization of Tiradentes had consisted exclusively in the elimination of secondary facts , there would have been no problems . But the dominant classes have the habit of " adapting " the ...
... fact we do not doubt for a moment . If the mythicization of Tiradentes had consisted exclusively in the elimination of secondary facts , there would have been no problems . But the dominant classes have the habit of " adapting " the ...
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