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Theater in our lives.

Theater originates in antiquity and still, this kind of art, does not lose its relevance.
We have all been to the theater at least once and watched performances,
not even suspecting that in life we are the same actors. "The whole world is a
theater, and the people in it are actors." So said the founder of the English drama
William Shakespeare.
Theater is a life in which everyone plays according to their own script. Every day on
the stage of our life we play tragedies, comedies, farces, dramas... this theater is
improvised, and in general life is a continuous improvisation.
Most modern people are skeptical about the theater. Perhaps this is due to the fact
that they rarely attend theatrical productions, perhaps they give
preference for other genres of art. For example, now many people prefer to go to
the cinema. We have to respect their choice, but theater is something else. For the
viewer, the theater has always had an extremely important moral significance. It
carries the ideas of humanism, forms aesthetic values, enriches our life, makes it
brighter and fuller. Theater is a "living art", a kind of live broadcast, where actors
have no right to make mistakes, there is no second, third, fourth take, it is a way of
understanding life, a way to understand themselves.
Modern society often underestimates the impact of theater on human life. With all
today's technologies, people have forgotten what real art means, and in a society
where there is no true art, there will always be problems. The theater embodies all
the good and all the bad that exists in the social world, which is no less important,
the theater is outside politics. Theater develops people's imagination, a sense of
beauty - it's all spiritual human development. This is a place where a person can look
at himself as if from the outside, such a separation from reality has a positive effect
on the mental and emotional state of a person. Another very important point is that
the theater never imposes its own or the right point of view, unlike television and
the Internet, it always leaves the viewer the opportunity to decide everything for
himself.

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