Soccer, poetry and drama: the spectacle
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9125.v14i3p57-62Keywords:
soccer, theater, poetry, drama, fiction.Abstract
What would be necessary so that one can say that a soccer game resembles, in some way, a theatrical, poetic, emotionalspectacle? The article proposes a free ride through the history of different types of theater and the changes that occurred
along the years. The author reminds that there is, since the half of last century, a clear division that put the dramatic theater and epic theater into opposite fields, the rigorous drama against the almost completely free text, Aristotle against Brecht. She introduces again reasons why it can be stated that there are certain moments
in soccer that approach it even more to the theatrical spectacle, dance, comedy and drama.
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