Dramatic Theatre
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Epic Theatre
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Plot
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Narrative
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Implicates the spectator in a stage situation
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Turns the spectator into an observer
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Wears down his capacity for action
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Aarouses his capacity fo action
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Provides him with sensations
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Forces him to take decisions
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Experience
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Picture of the world
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The spectator is involved in something
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He is made to face something
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Suggestion
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Argument
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Instinctive feelings are preserved
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Brought to the point of recognition
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The spectator is in the thick of it, shares the experience
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The spectator stands outside, studies
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The human being is taken for granted
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The human being is the object of the enquiry
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He is unalterable
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He is alterable and able to alter
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Eyes on the Finnish
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Eyes on the course
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One scene makes another
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Each scene for itself
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Growth
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Montage
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Linear development
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In curves
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Evolutionary determinism
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Jumps
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Man as a fixed point
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Man as a process
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Thought determines being
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Social being determines thought
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Feeling
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Reason
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