Frankl mentions the role that art played in the Concentration Camps. He said that some people would skip their daily food portion for the "kind of cabaret" that was improvised. According to the text, what was the purpose of these shows?

Respuesta :

The purpose of these shows was to make the prisoners forget the situation they were living in.

Why was it necessary for them to forget the way they were living?

  • To avoid riots.
  • To encourage them to work.
  • To provide a little escapism.

Life in the concentration camps was very miserable, difficult, and scary. Prisoners were exploited, tortured, and treated as inhuman beings, in addition to being cruelly beaten and killed.

The atmosphere was so disturbing and frightening that anything that promoted escapism, a distraction, would be welcome and it was for this need for escapism that the cabaret was presented inside one of the camps.

Prisoners went to the cabaret and were distracted from their lives and the terror they experienced every day.

This question is about the book "Man's Search for Meaning."

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