Epic features in the Jordanian theatrical text (Selected models)

Authors

  • Firas AlRimoni
  • Yahya Issa
  • Tariq Al-Athari
  • Adnan AlMashakbeh

Abstract

This study aims to identify the epic features in the Jordanian theatrical text, where the researchers her try to monitor the theory of the epic theater at Bertolt Brecht and the extent of moving away or approaching its application in the Jordanian theatrical text, and the study deals with the epic features in the plays: (was and still is) in 1985 written by (Hashem Gharaibeh), and (Tales of Judge Rayhan) in 1987 written by (Ghannam Ghannam), and attempt to monitor features of congruence and difference between the two texts under study on one Side, and what came in the theory of epic theater at Bertolt Brecht on the other Side. This study can benefit the workers in the field of theater, including authors, directors and critics, as well as provide benefit to academic institutions concerned with theater, such as colleges and institutes of fine arts.

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Published

2021-10-05

How to Cite

AlRimoni, F., Issa, Y., Al-Athari, T., & AlMashakbeh, A. (2021). Epic features in the Jordanian theatrical text (Selected models). Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 48(3). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/110252