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Psychology in Modern Drama and Buchner's Woyzeck

2023-07-24 22:42:26

Reading psychology of contemporary dramas and reading Woyzeck of Buchner Georg Buchner's plays When reading Woyzeck, people have to deeply explore surrealisms, confuse them, even unpleasantly. The drama depends on psychology and facts (one of the few facts that can be seen in dramas), and the protagonist of the play (Woyzeck) has obvious psychological problems. Psychology is a constant theme in contemporary dramas, and Buchner seems to bring this to the forefront of Woyzeck, in particular.

Although Georg classic drama "Woizekku" Buchner was unfinished, Before that, screenplay and modernity of that dream, was celebrated in only the past century. His young activist, Buchner, was intended to use this work as a social protest against the repression and condition of the poor. This work shows people who are in poverty, people have lost all hope, and the extreme tragedy that people that have been tolerated in the environment experienced as a result of the audience. Despite the requests of key figures for aid and spiritual intervention, they are in trouble. Buchner does not have any form of redemption or redeeming

Poverty is a vicious circle, a cycle that destroys all of its paths. Obvious the end of the world of language and vision that has been adopted by Buchner in the drama highlights the situation and anti situation that has been forced to pessimism and that they survive surrounding the character. The protagonist Woyzeck and his common sense wife Mary were sympathize in their society and were operated by people around them. A role like Dr., Captain, Drummaster helped the fall of Wiesec and the subsequent killing of Mary. The doctor considers Wiesec to be an animal and to be completely independent of his reality and finally the drum major insults Wysec by seducing his wife and then attacks him in front of his fellow did.