Brecht's plays successfully present a social or political message. Brechtian techniques make the audience a critical observer who must make decisions. To watch a Brechtian piece is to follow through the process of the play, instead of the outcome. His didactic, meaning to teach, methods of expressing the plays include the means such as historification and alienation which tries to remove the emotion and attachment from the scene such as; "The organ starts again to play Chopin's Funeral March in dance rhythm"(Pg. 5, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui). All suspense is to be broken throughout…