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    political and often plays that seem the farthest from politics have elements that some viewers see as a statement of political opinion. Political plays often do not deal directly with political officials but with current events and political standpoints regarding those issues. Both Rent and The Accidental Death of an Anarchist deal with issues current at the time of their creation and though focused on different issues they use very similar tactics like humor, direct address, and having the political action happen more to secondary roles as opposed to the main character, often to achieve their goals of bringing to light the problems they strive to discuss. Both plays use humor to create a more relaxed…

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    ASSIGNMENT Q. Dario Fo’s play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, is an epistemological critique of modern society. Discuss. A. The basic entities of the modern society, be it the judiciary or the state, media or religion, or the common man himself, are susceptible to being constructed in many ways, which could be contradictory to each other. Dario Fo, in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, sets out to critique one of the constructions of the modern society, constructions built upon lies, deceit,…

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    How successful is Fo’s use of Brecht’s Alienation Effect and how does this enable Fo to preach his political agenda? In ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’, Dario Fo employs Brecht’s Alienation Effect to enable him to preach to the audience his views on the Italian government and police corruption. The Alienation Effect refers to the breaking of the fourth wall - that is, the characters in the play addressing directly or indirectly acknowledging the existence of the audience or their own…

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    In his play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Dario Fo, a playwright and left-wing activist, uses comic elements to narrate the story of the suspicious death of a railwayman and anarchist, Giuseppe Pinelli. Although the details of the case have been twisted by Fo, this farce is successful in provoking thought in the minds of the audience. Pinelli’s name is not present in the dialogues, but the prologue states that the play is a reconstruction of the case. As per the police report the anarchist…

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    Irony In Dario Fo

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    audience to see the tragedy of an innocent person’s death as a result of the police. And I think this is an important message to integrate into the high school curriculum. I don’t think even you, Hamish, can deny that police brutality and political corruption is still a problem across much of the world, and this play acts to somewhat expose that. For students, critical thinking comes into play; they must decide whether or not they agree with Dario Fo. It challenges the beliefs they might hold.…

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    He was inspired by the Piazza Fontana and the death of Pino Pinelli to write this play. However, the Maniac is the only character who is not derived from one of the people involved in the actual incident. Fo, in an interview, said, "The fool plays the part of the judge, carrying the logic of the authorities to absurd extremes, and discovering that there are inconsistencies." He appears to have created the character of the Maniac to unravel the truth. To facilitate this, he makes the Maniac…

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    With this potential, veganism needs to move from the realm of half-baked activism to full-blown resistance and restructuring. Peter Gelderloos, speaking from an anarchist perspective, offers some solutions on how this can look, for example, creating gardens and farms that are “modeled on an ecosystem rather than a factory” to develop diets and practices self-sustenance outside of capitalist consumption. Moreover, organizations, such the Earth and Animal Liberation Fronts, who participate in…

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