The Visions of Simone Machard

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The Visions of Simone Machard is a politically charged play by Bertolt Brecht that follows a young French girl whose Joan of Arc-inspired visions lead her to resist Nazi occupation during World War II.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Bertolt Brecht
coAuthor Lion Feuchtwanger
conflict Nazi occupation of France
countryOfOrigin Germany
dramaticForm epic theatre techniques
dramaturgicalFeature alienation effect
didactic elements
genre epic theatre
political drama
hasAdaptation stage productions in various countries
hasCharacter French collaborators
German soldiers
Simone Machard
Simone's family
historicalContext German occupation of France
inspiredBy Joan of Arc
intendedEffectOnAudience critical reflection on war and collaboration
languageOfTitle German
literaryMovement Brechtian theatre
literaryTechnique historical parallel between Joan of Arc and Simone
mainCharacter Simone Machard
narrativeDevice visions of Joan of Arc
originalLanguage German
politicalMessage encouragement of resistance to fascism
politicalOrientation Marxist
protagonistOccupation young French girl
settingPeriod World War II
settingPlace France
subjectMatter ordinary person becoming a resister
theme anti-fascism
influence of historical myth
resistance to Nazi occupation
workOf Bertolt Brecht

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Bertolt Brecht notableWork The Visions of Simone Machard