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菲利普·高莱和小丑的尊严

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开始于 February 12, 2026

The Great Clown, who has died, taught us to accept shame

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Embracing shame through clowning fosters resilience and connection, highlighting the importance of humor in overcoming life's challenges.

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Clowning, as taught by Gaulier, trivializes serious emotions like shame, potentially undermining the importance of accountability in society.

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The legacy of Gaulier may romanticize clowning, diverting attention from the need for more structured forms of artistic expression in modern theater.

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While Gaulier's methods celebrate vulnerability, the broader implications of clowning's role in art and society deserve a more critical examination.

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Philippe Gaulier's approach to clowning empowers individuals to embrace their flaws, promoting a deeper understanding of human dignity.

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