Author/Authors
KAYA, Kağan Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi - Edebiyat Fakültesi - İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü, Turkey
Title Of Article
BERLIN/WALL: HARE’S EYES ON TWO WALLS OF THE WORLD
شماره ركورد
24730
Abstract
The theatre audience currently has a thirst for hearing the political narratives of the playwrights. As media has lost its reliability all over the world, the fans of theatre have preferred watching more political plays than TV bulletins today. As one of the leading voices of the political theatre of the world, David Hare knows what expectations the audience has and what responsibilities political drama has. He handles the results of a lot of national and international political decisions over societies and individuals in his plays. In Berlin/ Wall, which are two separate monologue readings, the British playwright portrays new life conditions of ordinary people of different communities via his own empirical observations and interviews after the two walls which were erected by world politics. This work primarily examines the sociological views and political narratives of David Hare about the present and future of Germany, Israel and Palestine among the traces of two walls.
From Page
37
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Berlin , David Hare , Israel , Palestine , Political theatre , Two walls
JournalTitle
Pamukkale University Journal Of Social Sciences Institute
To Page
46
JournalTitle
Pamukkale University Journal Of Social Sciences Institute
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