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Lesson: Urs Fischer: Your Choice: Reality or Illusion? Lesson PlanLesson: Urs Fischer: Your Choice: Reality or Illusion? Lesson Plan
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Young analysts write a comparative essay, but about what? They compose a paper based on several critical discussion about reality and illusion, and how both are blurred in art. They analyze several theatre pieces that exemplify Brechtian acting, epic theater, and Theater of the Absurd then discuss their relevancy today.

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critical thinking, art analysis, performance art, visual literacy, comparative essays, essay writing

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critical thinking, reality and fantasy, visual literacy, analyzing art, comparative essay, performance art, interpreting art, the fourth wall, brechtian acting, epic theater, theater of the absurd, visual and performing arts
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10th - 12th
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Visual & Performing Arts
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