Intro to Humanities
The alienation effect, also known as the distancing effect, is a theatrical technique that aims to prevent the audience from becoming emotionally absorbed in the narrative, thereby encouraging critical engagement and reflection on social and political issues. By creating a sense of distance, this technique prompts viewers to think critically about the events on stage rather than getting lost in the story, enhancing their awareness of the themes being presented.
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