In Book 5 of The Odyssey, Odysseus is portrayed as a strong and resourceful leader. He demonstrates his cunning intelligence when he outwits the goddess Calypso to secure his freedom. However, his physical appearance is diminished due to his years of hardship, so he may not fully live up to the heroic image portrayed in previous books.
A soliloquy is usually portrayed by an actor who is thinking to himself by talking to an audience so that we, as an audience knows the actor most innermost thoughts. The other characters on the play are always oblivious to this. It is a tactic often used by Shakespeare to develop traits and personalities of each character.
The characters in "Freedom Writers" are more directly delineated as they are specifically portrayed and developed by the author and filmmaker. Their backgrounds, personalities, and motivations are clearly presented to the audience through their actions, dialogues, and interactions within the story.
The audience admires and respects tragic characters; they look up to them. Domestic comic characters are similar to the way the audience members imagine themselves. The audience looks down on farcical characters because of the characters' idee fixeand weaknesses of character.
ordinary people
Odysseus compliments the bard's singing and storytelling skills, acknowledging his talent and ability to entertain the audience.
In Homer's The Odyssey, Nausicaa is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of the Phaeacians. She discovers Odysseus on the shore and helps him seek an audience with her parents, ultimately aiding him in his journey back home to Ithaca. Nausicaa is portrayed as kind, beautiful, and brave.
To make his audience respect him
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Naturalistic characterisation refers to the depiction of characters in a realistic and lifelike manner, reflecting the complexities and nuances of human behavior and psychology. Characters are often portrayed with a mix of strengths, flaws, and contradictions, making them more relatable and believable to the audience. This approach aims to capture the authenticity and depth of real-life individuals.
It gives the audience insight to the motives of the character speaking, in a manner that suggests that while the audience is getting that information, the other characters onstage are not, thus allowing the audience to follow the plot without "giving anything away" to the other characters involved in the story.
The emotional effect of a story can vary greatly depending on the themes, characters, and events portrayed. Some stories may evoke feelings of joy, sadness, fear, empathy, or hope in the audience, leaving a lasting impact on their emotions and thoughts.
The kind of irony in which the audience might witness a crime offstage unseen by any of the characters