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speech in oriental theatre ​

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Answered by jlvsbhumika
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Artaud asserts that in the Occidental version of theater, words are everything. The problem is that Occidental culture imposes the supremacy of speech over everything that takes place on a theater stage; consequently this brand of theater relegates the mise en scène to an inferior level of the art.

By turning theatre into a place where the spectator is exposed rather than protected, Artaud was committing an act of cruelty upon them. Artaud wanted to put the audience in the middle of the 'spectacle' (his term for the play), so they would be 'engulfed and physically affected by it'.

Answered by ravinaik8381
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Answer:

teachers like candle before they consume themselves they will give light to the student

Explanation:

original are will encourage in in reading like this candle

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