Fear and Misery of the Third Reich

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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich is a series of short, politically charged play scenes by Bertolt Brecht that depict the atmosphere of fear, oppression, and everyday complicity in Nazi Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf episodic play
play
theatrical work
author Bertolt Brecht
countryOfOrigin Germany
depicts life under the Nazi regime
dramaticForm short scenes
dramaticStyle didactic
non-naturalistic
dramaticTechnique Verfremdungseffekt
montage of scenes
dramaturgicalGoal expose mechanisms of fascist power
genre epic theatre
political theatre
hasPart multiple self-contained scenes
historicalSignificance important work in Brechtian epic theatre
key example of anti-Nazi drama
intendedAudience contemporary audiences under or after Nazism
intendedEffect critical distance
political awareness
literaryMovement modernist theatre
mainSubject Nazi Germany
complicity
fear
oppression
medium stage
narrativeForm episodic
originalLanguage German
politicalAlignment anti-fascist
politicalContext rise and consolidation of Nazism
portrays collaborators
functionaries of the regime
ordinary German citizens
victims of Nazi persecution
setIn domestic interiors under dictatorship
urban Germany
structure series of short scenes
theme bureaucratic violence
conformism
erosion of trust
everyday terror
indoctrination
moral compromise
resistance
surveillance
timePeriodDepicted 1930s Germany
Third Reich
workOf Bertolt Brecht

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Bertolt Brecht notableWork Fear and Misery of the Third Reich