Monday, August 19, 2019
Context in Mother Courage and her Children by Brecht Essay -- Second W
Context in Mother Courage and her Children by Brecht    There are many different contexts to the play and they are all  influenced by social, cultural and historical implications. The  context of the play itself and how it was written and performed for  the first time and now were all influenced by events that occurred in  Brechtââ¬â¢s life. The play itself discusses the thirty year war but is a  clear reflection of the Second World War. Brecht believed that the war  only took place for the economic benefit of the government and decided  to portray this within his work. Marxism was the influence that gave  Brecht hope that there was good within humans although some needed  re-awakening. Therefore his objective was to make people aware of this  and he did this through a process of alienation. The play Mother  Courage and her Children was Brecht putting his ideas into practice as  the whole play involves alienation and concentration on the political  message being portrayed.    Brechtââ¬â¢s work was banned from Germany and some of his performances  were even disrupted by police and due to the portrayal of the war  through his work his plays were socially unacceptable. Due to this  social implication the context of Brechtââ¬â¢s play itself conveyed the  true nature of the war to its extremes and this decision is clearly  apparent in Mother Courage and her Children. The Chaplin was observed  as the ironic hypocrite whom represented religion but was too scared  to stand up for what he believe...                      
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