There is a style of language used in the novel page 77 of ballads, played in theatre, which means the Song or ballads. This shows some use language style that is rarely heard.
Characters in the drama theatre The Phantom Of The Opera is Joseph Buquet as an officer who had seen a ghost or Erik at the bottom of the third ground opera houses. He also was found hanged in his room but when people come to see Josept Buquet and get her body but unfortunately rope that was used by him to commit suicide could not be found. And Persian expects that the ghosts that have been killed with a device called the Punjab Lasso.
Carlotta was the second character is a woman leader in the opera. He is a technically accomplished singers but were unable to sing with all my soul.
Christine Daae coming from Sweden was raised by his father, who was a game, a very successful violin streets. When he almost dead he explained that he would remain with him and guide him as the Spirit of Music. As a young singer called working at the Paris Opera. Christine has also heard Erik spoke to him from the back wall and said if he had his father 's spirit told him that he would learn to sing well, so given the first opportunity to become the public 's
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Dialogue dramatic techniques used in the staging of The Phantom Of The Opera has dialogue techniques in talking to each character being played. Erik and Christine had spoken with every round of dialogue on them while Erik kidnapped Christine Opera House under the accompaniment of music which follows the rhythm of mood dialogs used by the character. In addition, the character Raoul while speaking with Christine during the evening gala and during Christine came to Raoul to let him have the will and kidnapped by the ghost of Erik have used the technique of dialogue in the service of the word. Each dialog is also some played in a rock lyric to talk to each character with another character that is at peak hours and Christine wanted abducted last time a theatre
The oldest son[Conrado] in the family is a doctor that serves in the military. Medical care for wounded combatters. The second oldest son is Esteban. Esteban marries Ofelia and tries to restart his life after a few bumps with the law. Esteban’s daughter is a progressive attorney.
All of the sisters were heroine. Trujillo was a villain in the dominican republic. The dad was sacrificial redeemer. The dad was also sacrificial victim in the story. Patria was a mother figure in the story.
The first character is Lena, who is a mother of the Walter. Lena is very faithful and honest person although she is poor. She always wants a new house and garden.
The scenes consist of the many techniques mentioned above, there are two main characters are shown and the play is set in contrasting between the past and the present. There are two real locations that are the TV studio and Melbourne hotel, however the interplay of the techniques in the scenes works together to create a wartime setting. The audience awareness is developed through the historical information from each scene. Theatrical devices a re combined to create various features and have a great dramatic impact. The structure promotes the audience to watch the play because the structure of this storyboard is contrasted between the past and present that will attract audience attention, as it is an historical play set between different times.
There are three leading men in the musical, Tony, Riff and Bernardo. Tony is known to be handsome, sincere, and sweet (Stage Agent). On the other hand, Riff is full of life, brilliant and feisty (Stage Agent). The latter was Tony’s best friend in the film Bernardo is the brother of Maria and the boyfriend of Anita. Bernardo is also the leader of the Sharks (Stage Agent).
The director's main purpose is to get people thinking; this could be thinking about the meaning of the story and giving you something to ponder. The dialogue meets its purpose because it makes the audience think about words. The small gaps between sentences and statements give the audience time to think and allow the sentences to sink into their minds. This also allows the audience to understand the purpose of the scene and why it is impactful.
The Wizard of Oz and Wicked are both very successful and well-known broadway musicals. Both of these musicals are based off of the same story, but each give a slightly different meaning to it. While they are both based on a similar tale, these two broadway musicals have many characteristics that are similar and differ from each other. This paper will compare and contrast the characters, theme, and plot.
Using distinctively visual, sensory language and dramatic devices in texts allows the reader and audience to view as well as participate and relate to different emotions. In the fictional play “Shoe Horn Sonata” written by John Misto, 1995, Misto sets the scene by using dramatic devices to address the extremely confronting circumstances that the protagonists, Sheila and Bridie experience. Similarly, in the poem “Beach Burial” by Kenneth Slessor, 1944, Slessor too uses extremely strong visual language on the subject of war to overcome the gruesome realities of the subject matter. Misto’s play “Shoe Horn Sonata” shares the impacting journey two young women are forced to face, spending 1287 days in captivity in a Sumatran war camp, during world war two.
‘Yes…,’he said in a feeble voice. ‘What do you want?’” This shows how the character’s are feeling, tired and worn-out. Eliezer and Juliek have been whipped many times because they haven’t been doing what they’re supposed to be doing, they haven’t been doing their work. In the end, dialogue is helpful in stories because without dialogue, stories would be boring and would have no interest in it.
The author, Lorraine Hansberry, was the first playwright of the century to express real social issues. There are three female characters in the play, each one is faced with a different struggle for their freedom. All three of these women, Lena, Ruth, and Beneatha all dreamed of something more in their future. They did not want the life that every female was supposed to have, they wanted to be different. Beneatha has high aspirations in life and is the character that most expresses her struggles with feminism.
A soliloquy acts as an aid to the audience in order to understand a character’s internal thoughts. Shakespeare utilizes this technique frequently throughout the performance especially for the antagonist for the play, Iago. The soliloquies enhance Iago’s villainous characteristics by giving him moments to
The Power of Words is important in the play Othello. Words are used to show power in Othello, words are also used to show what the personality of the characters are and that is used to show the reader what the characters are like and lastly, words are used to have a conversation with the audience. Through the words in the play the audience can understand the play and also the audience knows most of the time what is going to happen before the characters know what is happening. Language that is spoken can be seen as power. The words in the play, Othello, are very powerful; the words in the play are used to express the lies and the truths in the play.
The cinematic language that we hear in modern day movies would not be as it is today if we hadn 't had synchronous sound recordings from the beginning of film. Cinematic Language is the systematic method by which movies communicate with the viewer. Some examples of cinematic language are, Mise-en-scène, camera angles, the use of long takes, & depth of field. Barthes theory of Expressionism, the use of lighting techniques, montage and elaborate props push to make The Wizard of Oz appear to be a spectacle of realism.