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Who is Konstantin Stanislavski from Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic and what is their importance? Brecht_on_Theatre:_The_Development_of_an_Aesthetic English & Literature Konstantin Stanislavski | Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic

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Konstantin Stanislavski was a Russian acting teacher in the early part of the twentieth century, Stanislavski developed and defined an innovative style of acting and performance grounded deeply and thoroughly in realism. His teachings formed the basis of the American theory and practice of acting known as The Method. In a nutshell, Stanislavski taught that the life of a character must be lived on stage as though it was being lived in life, and that the actor must create that life by placing himself and his experiences into that of the character being portrayed. In other words, the actor became the character, a philosophy and technique diametrically opposed to that of Brecht, who taught that the actor presented the character.