Experimental Theater
Class struggle refers to the ongoing conflict between different classes in society, primarily between the bourgeoisie (the ruling class who owns the means of production) and the proletariat (the working class who sell their labor). This concept highlights how economic inequalities and social injustices can lead to tensions, conflicts, and ultimately societal change. In the context of theater, particularly Brechtian theater, class struggle becomes a central theme that encourages audiences to reflect on their own social conditions and consider the possibility of transformation through collective action.
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