Definition
Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) was a highly influential German playwright and poet, known for developing 'epic theatre'. He wanted audiences to think critically about the play's message rather than just get emotionally caught up in it. Think of him as a theater director who wants you to analyze, not just feel! He broke the 'fourth wall' to remind viewers they're watching a play. His work often explored social and political themes, aiming to inspire change and question authority.