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"La Résistible Ascension d'Arturo Ui " de Brecht

"La Résistible Ascension d'Arturo Ui " de Brecht
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 HelenaPF
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You're the King, l've found this version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD2i7NiSv0c&feature=related

Do you know this drama by Bertold Brecht,The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui ?

"The play is consciously a highly satirical allegory of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, whose rise Brecht represented in parallel to that of Ui. All the characters and groups in the play had direct counterparts in real life, with Ui representing Hitler, his henchman Ernesto Roma representing Ernst Röhm, Dogsborough representing Paul von Hindenburg (a pun on the German Hund and Burg), Emanuele Giri representing Göring, the Cauliflower Trust representing the Prussian Junkers, the fate of the town of Cicero standing for the Anschluss in Austria and so on. In addition, every scene in the play is based on a real event, for example the warehouse fire which represented the fire at the Reichstag, or the Dock Aid Scandal which represented the Osthilfeskandal (East Aid) scandal. The play is similar to the film The Great Dictator (1940), which also featured an absurd parody of Hitler by a hero of both Brecht and Hitler, Charlie Chaplin.

Dramatically it is in keeping with Brecht's Epic style of theatre. It opens with a prologue written in the form of a direct address to the audience outlining all the major characters and explaining the basis of the upcoming plot, allowing the audience to better focus on the message than the suspense of what may happen next. It also describes in its stage directions the prominence that technical aspects of theatre should play in a production, most notably in the use of signs or projections appearing after certain scenes which present the audience with relevant information about Hitler's own rise to power, in order to clarify the parallels. The play also uses frequent references to Shakespeare and other writers to further its didactic messages. To highlight his evil and villainous rise to power Ui is compared to Shakespeare's Richard III and Macbeth in both the introductory prologue and in scene 14 when he experiences similar visitations from the ghosts of his victims as Richard and Macbeth do; while Hitler's own learned prowess at public speaking is referenced by Ui receiving lessons from an actor which include him reciting Mark Anthony's famous speech from Julius Caesar." Wikipedia

If not, you can find the work in library! a great drama! very well written...
l'm thinking of you too Jack ....Kiss
13 years ago.
 HelenaPF
HelenaPF club
Merci à vilmar Vidor pour son étoile
13 years ago.
 natur' ELLE
natur' ELLE club
superbe réalisation !**********
11 years ago.
 Julien Rappaport
Julien Rappaport club
Éruption sous-marine********
11 years ago.
 Henri Boddaerd
Henri Boddaerd
Très beau !
11 years ago.