The Exception and the Rule

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The Exception and the Rule is a didactic, politically charged play by Bertolt Brecht that uses an episodic, parable-like story to expose class injustice and critique capitalist society.

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instanceOf didactic play
epic theatre work
play
author Bertolt Brecht
character the Guide
the Judge
Merchant
surface form: the Merchant

Porter
surface form: the Porter
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes bourgeois morality
capitalist legal system
didacticGoal to reveal the class character of justice
to show that what is legal may be unjust
dramaticStyle Verfremdungseffekt
alienation effect
educationalUse teaching Marxist ideas
teaching epic theatre techniques
firstPerformanceDate 1930
genre didactic theatre
epic theatre
political theatre
hasAdaptation stage productions worldwide
hasForm parable
influencedBy Marxism
dialectical materialism
intendedFunction didactic
political education
languageFeature direct address to the audience
narration between scenes
mainTheme bourgeois justice
class injustice
critique of capitalist society
exploitation of workers
movement epic theatre movement
modernist theatre
narrativeStructure episodic
originalLanguage German
partOf The Tutor
surface form: Lehrstücke
plotSummary A merchant traveling through the desert exploits and mistreats his porter, ultimately killing him and being acquitted by the court under bourgeois law.
protagonist Merchant
surface form: the Merchant
setting a desert journey
structure short, numbered scenes
targetAudience politically engaged audiences
workers
workOf Bertolt Brecht

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Bertolt Brecht notableWork The Exception and the Rule