Exploring the Alienation Effect: Brecht’s Revolutionary Theatrical Concept
The Alienation Effect, or Verfremdungseffekt, fundamentally changed the landscape of modern theater. Coined by Bertolt Brecht, this concept encourages critical audience engagement by making the familiar strange. The intention behind this technique is to prevent audiences from emotionally identifying too closely with characters, instead promoting a reflective and analytical approach to understanding the narrative and […]
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