The Methuen Student Edition of Life of Galileo was written by Bertolt Brecht. This version was first published in 1968 by Methuen London Ltd. It portrays Galileo and how he has used his power of determination and resolution to prove his findings; which later contributed to the greater good of mankind in scientific ways. This is depicted in three different scenes and events. In it, Galileo is stripped of pride and dignity, even risking his life for his work. Galileo was the starting point that brought us to where we are now in terms of our scientific research and many other things. His stubbornness to prove his work and to prove that he himself was right has affected us in unimaginable ways. Galileo
The Methuen Student Edition of Life of Galileo was written by Bertolt Brecht. This version was first published in 1968 by Methuen London Ltd. It portrays Galileo and how he has used his power of determination and resolution to prove his findings; which later contributed to the greater good of mankind in scientific ways. This is depicted in three different scenes and events. In it, Galileo is stripped of pride and dignity, even risking his life for his work. Galileo was the starting point that brought us to where we are now in terms of our scientific research and many other things. His stubbornness to prove his work and to prove that he himself was right has affected us in unimaginable ways. Galileo