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To answer this question, you need to read the text presented in source b and find the techniques presented by the poor theater. These techniques will be a set of procedures that those involved with poor theater will need to do to achieve the objectives of poor theater.
It is important to remember that poor theater was created by Grotowski to express a theater group that presented plays without excesses, that is, without luxurious sets and costumes, but showing the actors' acting skills and the essence of the characters. The techniques of this type of theater should be associated with a presentation with few accessories but with maximum acting.
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D. The stake in the saint's heart represents the Reformation.
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Pieter Bruegel's <em>the Elder's Battle Between Carnival and Lent </em>showed different symbols as used in the painting EXCEPT The stake in the saint's heart represents the Reformation.
His paintings is rich in allegories and symbols that depict the triumph of Lent, also showing the Carnival with the figure bidding farewell with his left hand with his hands lifted to the sky.
Also in the painting, there is another figure of a large man riding on a barrel with something attached to his front. He wears a meat pie as a headdress, wielding a spit along with the head of a pig bracing for a fight.