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- The_Street_Scene abstract "The Street Scene is a basic model for epic theater set forth by Bertolt Brecht. It makes use of a simple, \"natural\" incident, such as could be seen on any street corner: an eyewitness demonstrating to a collection of people how a traffic accident took place. \"The bystanders may not have observed what happened, or they may simply not agree with him, may 'see things a different way'; the point is that the demonstrator acts the behavior of driver or victim both in such a way that the bystanders are able to form an opinion about the incident.\" This model is set forth as the most primitive type of epic theater to be easily understood by the reader or listener.".
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- The_Street_Scene wikiPageRevisionID "624065458".
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLink Bertolt_Brecht.
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bertolt_Brecht_theories_and_techniques.
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stage_terminology.
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLink Demonstration_(acting).
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLink Epic_theatre.
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Street Scene".
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brecht_theory.
- The_Street_Scene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
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- The_Street_Scene subject Category:Bertolt_Brecht_theories_and_techniques.
- The_Street_Scene subject Category:Stage_terminology.
- The_Street_Scene hypernym Model.
- The_Street_Scene type Person.
- The_Street_Scene type Work.
- The_Street_Scene type Technique.
- The_Street_Scene type Theory.
- The_Street_Scene type Work.
- The_Street_Scene comment "The Street Scene is a basic model for epic theater set forth by Bertolt Brecht. It makes use of a simple, \"natural\" incident, such as could be seen on any street corner: an eyewitness demonstrating to a collection of people how a traffic accident took place.".
- The_Street_Scene label "The Street Scene".
- The_Street_Scene sameAs Q7766995.
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- The_Street_Scene sameAs Q7766995.
- The_Street_Scene wasDerivedFrom The_Street_Scene?oldid=624065458.
- The_Street_Scene isPrimaryTopicOf The_Street_Scene.