The Act and the Image: Including Our TownOdyssey Press, 1969 - 292 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... appear inevitable . Once an actor understands what a character must do , he has a basis for deciding what he must be . Understanding the dramatic action not only suggests what a character must be , it also limits the choice of images in ...
... appear inevitable . Once an actor understands what a character must do , he has a basis for deciding what he must be . Understanding the dramatic action not only suggests what a character must be , it also limits the choice of images in ...
Pàgina 59
... appear to be acting upon the other with almost identical objectives . It is the natural course of love , regardless ... appears , all of the characters become acquiescent - object - persons . Note that it is Ben- volio's intention to ...
... appear to be acting upon the other with almost identical objectives . It is the natural course of love , regardless ... appears , all of the characters become acquiescent - object - persons . Note that it is Ben- volio's intention to ...
Pàgina 134
... appear at the command of the Stage Manager . In one interpretation , the play may be said to be an expression of the Stage Manager's consciousness . Let the actors walk on- and offstage taking their places while they are still out of ...
... appear at the command of the Stage Manager . In one interpretation , the play may be said to be an expression of the Stage Manager's consciousness . Let the actors walk on- and offstage taking their places while they are still out of ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
METAPHORS AND IMAGES | 2 |
THE ACTORS CONCENTRATION | 6 |
Copyright | |
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acting actor actress art thou audience BENVOLIO character comes CONSTABLE WARREN create Crowell house dead death desire Doc Gibbs doth dramatic action Emily Emily's emotional Enter exercises Exeunt Exit experience express expressionistic eyes father feelings Friar Laurence George gesture and movement girl give Grover's Corners hand hast hath HOWIE NEWSOME imagery imagination inconstant moon JOE CROWELL JOE STODDARD kiss Lady Capulet look lovers Mama Mantua married means MERCUTIO metaphor mind Montague morning Mother Gibbs move never night NURSE object Paris passion Pause perception performance person phrasing play Prince projection purpose REBECCA relationship response rhythm role Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SAMPSON SIMON STIMSON SOAMES speak speech STAGE MANAGER stress style subject-person tell theater thee there's things Thornton Wilder thou art Town Tybalt Verona villain WEBB wedding wife words young