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grigory [225]
4 years ago
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This playwright, born in Germany in 1898, emerged from World War I as a dedicated Marxist and pacifist, and consolidated his the

ories about drama into a body of plays that include The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny and The Good Person of Szechuan. (A) Antonin Artaud (B) Konstantin Stanislavsky (C) Herbert Hauptmann (D) Bertolt Brecht
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Nataliya [291]4 years ago
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Answer: the correct answer is D) Bertolt Brecht

Explanation: Eugen Berthold Friederich Brecht, mostly known as Bertold Brecht, was a poet and playwright born in Germany in 1898. Two of his well known plays are The rise and Fall of the city of Mahagonny and the good person of Szechuan.

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