Bertolt Brecht 's life and work In this article I will look at Bertolt Brecht' s life and work Bertolt Brecht is a famous drama expert who has had a great influence on understanding of drama and performance. First, I will introduce the brief history of Brecht. It is important to understand the background of his life in order to understand the motive of writing a drama and making it in his own way. You will see a direct connection between the events in his life and the drama and technique he spreads.
Game analysis: Bertolt Brecht 's "Galileo Life" Brecht' s work revitalizes the senses, making the audience a state of critical enthusiasm. He used the epic drama idea to further drama his work, so I draw the character in a realistic way so that the audience can form those views. - Failure is defined as failure or rejection of compliance, such as established habits, attitudes, or ideas. Those who do not meet the criteria choose people or things that do not fit established habits or ideas. In any case, this person will bring about a positive or negative change. Galileo Galilei is a noncompliant example of a positive change due to noncompliance.
"Galileo's Life" is a drama by German playwright Bertolt Brecht and there are several editions including English version written by Charles Lawton in 1947. The play was called "Brecht masterpiece" by British guardian "Michael Billington". Joseph Losey directed the first English version in 1947 and produced a movie based on the 1975 playlist. Fabaro, Antonio, editor. (1890-1909) Le Opere di Galileo Galilei, Edizione Nazionale (Italian). Florence: Barbera. ISBN 88-09-20881-1. Searchable online copies of the Florence Museum of Science and History are offered. A brief overview of Le Opel is also offered in a fine book in Finland.
In Bertolt-Brecht's play "Galileo", the main character Galileo Galilei gave up and headed to the ideal of life. A small monk warned Galileo before revealing his discovery. It could have disastrous consequences for the metaphysical order of society. All the concepts of peasants, working class, religious rights, and the world humanities science will be broken. A similar situation is obvious in the movie "Brave Heart". Mel Gibson is playing Scottish farmer William Wallace under British rule. British soldiers killed his wife and father, and he caused a revolt against the British. After organizing a small group of soldiers, he asked Scottish nobility and their troops for help. But through his anger, the metaphysical order of the people around him was destroyed.