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The Threepenny Opera

ger. Die Dreigroschenoper · 1928
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Book Review

The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht is a vivid example of epic theater that aims not only to entertain but also to make the audience think about social and political issues. Brecht uses satire and grotesque to expose the hypocrisy and corruption of society. Critics note that the play is a powerful critique of capitalism and social injustice, showing how crime and power intertwine in the modern world. Kurt Weill's music accompanying the text adds a special atmosphere to the work, making it even more memorable. Brecht masterfully uses alienation so that the audience not only empathizes with the characters but also analyzes what is happening on stage. This work remains relevant, sparking discussions about morality and ethics in society.

The Threepenny Opera
Date of publication: 3 October 2024
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The Threepenny Opera
Original titleger. Die Dreigroschenoper · 1928
Genre: Drama