John Arden'ın Çavuş Musgrave'in Dansı ve Edward Bond'un Kuzeye Giden İnce Yol'unda epik tiyatro unsurları
Loading...
Date
2022
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Open Access Color
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Abstract
Bu tezin amacı John Arden'ın Çavuş Musgrave'in Dansı ve Edward Bond'un Kuzeye Giden İnce Yol oyunlarındaki epik tiyatro unsurlarının nasıl ele alındığını ve epik tiyatro konseptinin iki yazarın oyunlarına nasıl uyarladığını incelemektir. Tezin teori bölümünde bu tiyatro türünün ortaya çıkışı, geleneksel tiyatrodan hangi yönleriyle ayrıldığı, ele aldığı konular ve Bertolt Brecht'in geliştirdiği epik tiyatro unsurları ayrıntılı olarak açıklanmıştır. Çavuş Musgrave'in Dansı ve Kuzeye Giden İnce Yol adlı oyunlardaki epik tiyatro unsurları açıklanmış ve oyunlarda epik tiyatro kavramının bu yazarlar tarafından nasıl ele alındığı incelenmiştir. Sonuç olarak Britanya'da epik tiyatronun en önemli temsilcileri olarak kabul edilen John Arden ve Edward Bond oyunlarında epik tiyatronun unsurlarından faydalanmışlardır. İki yazar da sosyal ve politik konuları ele alarak yabancılaştırma yöntemi ile seyirci üzerinde eleştirel bir bakış açısı oluşturmaya çalışmıştır. Edward Bond Kuzeye Giden İnce Yol adlı oyununda John Arden'dan farklı olarak kendisinin Aggro-Effect olarak tanımladığı bir unsur kullanmıştır. Bu unsur ile sahnede gösterilen şiddetin yarattığı şok ve saldırganlık gibi duygular üzerinden epik tiyatronun da oluşturmak istediği sorgulama sürecine seyirciyi yönlendirmeyi hedeflemiştir.
This thesis aims to examine how elements of epic theatre in John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and Edward Bond's Narrow Road to the Deep North are handled and how epic theatre concept is adapted to the plays of the two authors. In the theoretical part, the emergence of this type of theatre, how it differs from the traditional theatre, the subjects it deals with and epic theatre elements developed by Bertolt Brecht are explained in detail. Epic theatre elements in the plays Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and Narrow Road to the Deep North are explained, and how these playwrights in the plays handle the concept of epic theatre is analysed. As a result, in their plays, John Arden and Edward Bond, who are considered the most important representatives of epic theatre in Britain, make use of epic theatre elements. Both playwrights have tried to create a critical perspective on the audience by using alienation in their plays while addressing to social and political issues. Unlike John Arden, Edward Bond uses an effect that he has described as Aggro-Effect in his play Narrow Road to the Deep North. This element aims to direct the audience to the questioning process that epic theatre also wanted to create, through the emotions such as shock and aggression caused by violence on the stage.
This thesis aims to examine how elements of epic theatre in John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and Edward Bond's Narrow Road to the Deep North are handled and how epic theatre concept is adapted to the plays of the two authors. In the theoretical part, the emergence of this type of theatre, how it differs from the traditional theatre, the subjects it deals with and epic theatre elements developed by Bertolt Brecht are explained in detail. Epic theatre elements in the plays Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and Narrow Road to the Deep North are explained, and how these playwrights in the plays handle the concept of epic theatre is analysed. As a result, in their plays, John Arden and Edward Bond, who are considered the most important representatives of epic theatre in Britain, make use of epic theatre elements. Both playwrights have tried to create a critical perspective on the audience by using alienation in their plays while addressing to social and political issues. Unlike John Arden, Edward Bond uses an effect that he has described as Aggro-Effect in his play Narrow Road to the Deep North. This element aims to direct the audience to the questioning process that epic theatre also wanted to create, through the emotions such as shock and aggression caused by violence on the stage.
Description
Keywords
Sahne ve Görüntü Sanatları, İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı, Arden, John, Bond, Edward, Performing and Visual Arts, Epik tiyatro, English Language and Literature, Arden, John, Tiyatro, Bond, Edward, Epic theatre, Tiyatro oyunları, Theatre, İngiliz edebiyatı, Theater plays, English literature, İngiliz tiyatrosu, British theater
Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL
Fields of Science
Citation
WoS Q
Scopus Q
Source
Volume
Issue
Start Page
0
End Page
111