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Wichcraft is something people bliven doing they like to call out sprits and play with wigge boreds
Magic always wins. The reason being, it is, as I like to tell my victims, err I mean audience ;), "The willing supension of disbelief". People want the trick to work, so it always does! :)
I can think of "Pichi Pichi Pitch (Mermaid Melody)," though both that and "Sailor Moon" are directed towards a younger audience. Try improving your question. Do you want an action anime, magic, hero girl, horror, etc.?
How does Shakespeare create an exciting and effectiveExposition in "The Tempest"?In ''The Tempest'', Shakespeare creates an exciting and effective exposition using techniques like Special effects, language as well as Forces of nature.He uses them in different ways such as;Special effects: In the opening paragraph, Shakespeare uses special effects such as shaking a sheet of metal to give the audience the effect of thunder, at the same time; water is thrown at the audience to let them feel the storm themselves. He also uses the Winch tower to hoist people up and pig's blood is used as fake blood.Language: In the opening scene of 'The Tempest', The Master and Boatswain call to each other frantically from both sides of the auditorium to create shock and tension in order to catch the disorderly audience's attention. In situations that cause much tension, like this one, the actors {Master and Boatswain} would probably be shouting.The forces of nature: In the opening scene Shakespeare grips the attention of the audience by turning the auditorium into the actual ship. The Master and Boatswain call to each other from other sides of the auditorium to create tension and to give the audience the 'taste' of the storm, which they are trying to save the ship from.Conclusion:In the exposition to 'The Tempest' Shakespeare uses Special effects, Language and Forces of nature to create a thrilling and engaging atmosphere. I thing the most effective technique was when a sheet of metal was shaken on the stage to create a thunder effect because, it creates tension and rowdiness in the audience.
In the story The Tempest, Prospero's character is presented as being a protagonist. He was a character who was wronged by his brother and his actions make it so he is very hard to like.
My heart was churning like a tempest in a teacup. Who is churning your butter?
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yes HarryHoudini or (Ehrich Weiss) did like magic
The word audience doesn't have an antonym
size is like quantity and type is like quality
some people like magic tricks because they like to entertain people.
If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.