Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... of his supreme end , happiness . But in order to understand which ac- tions they are , we have to know first what happiness is . What is Happiness ? The types of happiness , says Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 13.
... of his supreme end , happiness . But in order to understand which ac- tions they are , we have to know first what happiness is . What is Happiness ? The types of happiness , says Aristotle's Coercive System of Tragedy 13.
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Augusto Boal. What is Happiness ? The types of happiness , says Aristotle , are three : one that derives from material pleasures , another from glory , and a third from virtue . For the average person , happiness consists in possessing ...
Augusto Boal. What is Happiness ? The types of happiness , says Aristotle , are three : one that derives from material pleasures , another from glory , and a third from virtue . For the average person , happiness consists in possessing ...
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... happiness . Through empathy , the same hamartia that the spectator may possess is stimulated , developed , activated . Suddenly , something happens that changes everything . ( Oedipus , for example , is informed by Teiresias that the ...
... happiness . Through empathy , the same hamartia that the spectator may possess is stimulated , developed , activated . Suddenly , something happens that changes everything . ( Oedipus , for example , is informed by Teiresias that the ...
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