Theater of the OppressedPluto, 2000 - 208 In this classic work on radical drama, Augusto Boal exposes the machinations that the ruling classes exercised on theatre to take control out of the hands of ordinary citizens. He shows how Brechtian and Marxian drama reverses this trend. |
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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 , accompanied empathi- cally by the spectator . Then comes a moment of reversal : the character , with the spectator , starts to move from happiness to- ward misfortune ; fall of the hero . Second Stage : The character ...
... happiness , accompanied empathi- cally by the spectator . Then comes a moment of reversal : the character , with the spectator , starts to move from happiness to- ward misfortune ; fall of the hero . Second Stage : The character ...
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Aristotles Coercive System of Tragedy | 1 |
Machiavelli and the Poetics of Virtù | 2 |
What does Tragedy Imitate? | 12 |
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