A villian
A dame
A hero
Not sure about the fourth yet soz
By shahyaan
yes
A stock character is immediately recognised by the audience. They are often not the main character in the book or play. Stock characters have no requirement to be developed by the reader. An example of a stock character is the 'hero'.
pantomime started in `The Middle Age'
a stock character in a play is the typical character in a play
well, obviously ,if you are trying to find the most unpopular pantomime,nobody will know about that pantomime
villian dame and others
Wishy Washy is one of the major characters from the Aladdin pantomime.
yes
Spongebob and Patrick
Danmari is the oldest type of Kabuki. The style is like that of a pantomime. In developed Danmari scenes the characters engage in a slow motion, pantomime steuggle for possesion of an object.
Well im not so sure
A. stock characters
A stock character is immediately recognised by the audience. They are often not the main character in the book or play. Stock characters have no requirement to be developed by the reader. An example of a stock character is the 'hero'.
There's an entire WikiPedia article about this subject - click the link to learn all about stock characters.
Pantomime Quiz - 1947 1951-09-04 was released on: USA: 4 September 1951
Pantomime Quiz - 1947 1951-12-04 was released on: USA: 4 December 1951
pantomime started in `The Middle Age'