The Caucasian Chalk Circle By Bertolt Brecht 'The consequences of war are always painful and far reaching. Support this statement with close reference to 'The Caucasian...

      

The Caucasian Chalk Circle By Bertolt Brecht

'The consequences of war are always painful and far reaching.' Support this statement with close reference to 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle', by Bertolt Brecht

  

Answers


Martin
Caucasian Chalk Circle

Displacement

The Caucasian village is described as was ravage and I ruins. The number of villages has declined and people have relocated to other areas. All pleasures have been rationed. Tobacco and wine have been rationed. People's normal lifestyle is affected as evidenced when the goat herding commune has been asked to relocate on order from government. Grusha's case.

Fear of insecurity. The girl tractorist notes that plan to rehabilitate the disputed valley work conceived during days and nights when they had to take over in the mountains. Displacement of people from palace and homes.

Poverty - during the days of Governor Abashwili and the grand duke?s leadership, majority of people had been rendered
beggars. The governor is confronted by petitioners who are not comfortable with the state of affairs - children are emaciated, people are clutches while others are crippled due to war
There are high taxes by the government

Soldiers taking goats from the peasants.

Deaths - the fat prince conspires with other princes to overthrow the governor, He has him beheaded and his head is hanged
at the entrance door of this palace for all to see.

General suffering. The case of Grusha's suffering with Michael all the way to mountains and even after suffering of peasants
marto answered the question on April 5, 2019 at 07:05


Next: State three social factors for the migration of the Bantu to their present day area.
Previous: Determine the frequency of the wave shown below.

View More English Literature Questions and Answers | Return to Questions Index


Exams With Marking Schemes

Related Questions