Drama/BertoltBrecht/UseofLanguage
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Use of Language: "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" After reading Dario Fo's script for "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" we can clearly see that the use of language during the play is quite interesting as they underline certain characteristics of the people in the play, the things that they represent and therefore the whole meaning and comical affect of the play itself. When looking at his use of language in more detail, we carried out a few diverse tasks to see how and why Fo used the linguistic devices that he did. One of our practical tasks was to study an extract from a 'parallel' piece of script, "Oooh What a Mess, (The terrible tale of Stephen Lawrence)". This was created by previous students at Stowupland High School who tried to imitate Fo's styles for a satirical comic effect. Through studying this we also learnt about what types of language...

