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Thought Tracking is where a character steps out of a scene and tells the audience his thoughts or feelings.
Throught Tracking is by characters in a play, when they are still in charcter they pause and step out of their character and say how they are feeling, for example you could be smiling in a play but really the character is angry. It helps the audience understand how the character is really feeling.
It links to the freeze-frame, it's when within that freeze-frame a character will say something about how they are feeling or what they are thinking. Thought-tracking helps the audience understand how the character is feeling and what their point of view of the situation is.
it is expressing his hate
Othello is usually thought of as the main character in Iago. However a good case can also be made for Iago. Othello rarely soliloquizes or shares his thoughts with the audience, but Iago does. In a sense, while we despise him, we feel closer to him.
Thought Tracking is where a character steps out of a scene and tells the audience his thoughts or feelings.
Throught Tracking is by characters in a play, when they are still in charcter they pause and step out of their character and say how they are feeling, for example you could be smiling in a play but really the character is angry. It helps the audience understand how the character is really feeling.
An aside is a dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience. By convention the audience is to realize that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage. It may be addressed to the audience expressly (in character or out) or represent an unspoken thought. An aside is usually a brief comment, rather than a speech, such as a monologue or soliloquy. Unlike a public announcement, it occurs within the context of the play.
It links to the freeze-frame, it's when within that freeze-frame a character will say something about how they are feeling or what they are thinking. Thought-tracking helps the audience understand how the character is feeling and what their point of view of the situation is.
it is expressing his hate
It is called dramatic irony. Dang you beat me to it. And situational irony is when something unexpected or opposite of what you thought was going to happen happens.
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condemn is the word
Othello is usually thought of as the main character in Iago. However a good case can also be made for Iago. Othello rarely soliloquizes or shares his thoughts with the audience, but Iago does. In a sense, while we despise him, we feel closer to him.
a thought track is when you pause and tell what your feeling in the audience.
I orignally thought that it was based on the pin that she gave him. I rationalized her heart condition as a result of her fall although Simon believed her to have died. I thought it was conspicuous in order to make the audience draw that connection but upon rewatching, it would seem not to be the case.
a thought shot is a thought from a character in a vignette