Tuesday, September 24, 2024

POST #7 READING, GRQ AND DISCUSSION– THEATER OF THE PEOPLE

In “Theater of the People” from Henry M. Sayre’s, I think Sayre really highlights the true power of theater as a tool for social change and cultural expression. He discusses how theater has been a platform for marginalized voices, allowing them to share their stories and challenge societal norms. This idea really resonates with me because I believe storytelling is such a crucial part of understanding different perspectives.
For example, Sayre mentions how theater was used in ancient Greece not just for entertainment but also as a way to engage the public in discussions about morality and politics. This is similar to modern-day movements, like those we see in street theater or community performances, where artists tackle issues like racial inequality, gender identity, and environmental justice. It’s amazing how these performances can bring awareness to critical issues and inspire audiences to think differently.


I also appreciate how Sayre points out that theater often reflects the values and struggles of its time. Today, we see this in works like "Hamilton", which reimagines American history and makes it relatable to contemporary audiences. It’s a reminder that theater can bridge gaps between past and present, making history feel alive and relevant.

Overall, I think the “Theater of the People” emphasizes that theater is more than just a form of entertainment; it’s a powerful medium for dialogue and change. It’s pretty cool and interesting to see how this tradition continues today, giving voice to diverse stories and almost fostering empathy and embrace change in our complex and frustrating world.

GRQ:
1. Greeks
2. Homer
3. Iliad, Trojan War
4. arete
5. Iliad 
6. Iliad, Odyssey
7. gods
8. induction
9. Pericles
10. Plato
11. Republic
12. Phaedrus
13. Dionysus
14. Satyr play
15. Old Comedy
16. Tragedies
17. human suffering, dead
18. Thespis, thespian
19. protagonist, antagonist 
20. Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripideses
21. Dionysus
22. Plato
23. catharsis 
24. Golden Mean
25. verisimilitude
26. three unities
27. decorum
28. Intermezzi
29. Opera
30. elite
31. masquerades
32. modernism
33. modern opera
34. Wagner

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