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    Deconstructing the Archetypal Mirror of Godot in Ali Abdul-Nabi Al-Zaidi’s “A Second Death” by Enas Al-Dhalimee

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… People's waiting which is related essentially to the idea of a Savior, is part of the collective consciousness that has developed itself to an archetype, and this archetype has become like a mirror against which people measure their chances of survival. In the twentieth century theatre, the process of waiting rarely spares Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot as an emblematic example, though the character of Godot has become prone to be manipulated into different characterizations that are basically deconstructing the idea of waiting. …”
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    Puppets, Actors and Directors: Edward Gordon Craig and the Euopean Avant-garde by Olga Taxidou

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…Though he is hailed as one of the "prophets" of twentieth-century theatre, Craig and his overall project are almost never read within their historical and ideological context. …”
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    An Exile of the Black Forests: Characterising Bertolt Brecht as an Intellectual Through His Theatrical Practice by Yeliz Biber Vangölü, Yavuz Pala

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Bertolt Brecht’s is a name associated with both intellectual and practical involvement in twentieth-century theatre. This essay focuses on Brecht’s intellectual identity as well as his views on intellectualism and ultimately his role as a political artist in transforming society. …”
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