They are often vague and allow for a lot of room to creatively interpret them.
They are vague//allow room to interpret
They include suggestions about such things as lighting, costumes, and the set.
when all characters move at different time but doing same actions
The chorus is the narrator in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the narrator tells the story. The play is made up of conversations between the characters, comments between the characters and the chorus leader, commentaries by the chorus, and announcements by messengers. What cements the disparate actions and words are the narrative observations and summaries by which the chorus describes cultural events and happenings elsewhere, explains the significance of events, and interprets the characters and the gods.
pressure is the time where the characters are in the stage and they are pressured with thier actions
The chorus comments on the actions of the main characters in the play 'Antigone'. Most of their comments deal with the actions of Theban King Creon. But the chorus also comments on the single-focused passionate fury of Antigone.
plays are made with characters and scripts and are performed with actions according to the script, poems don't need to have so much depth and do not need gestures/actions to express the poem/script.
Stage directions are instructions given in a script that describe the setting, characters' movements, and actions on stage. Dialogue, on the other hand, refers to the spoken words exchanged between characters in a play or script. Stage directions provide guidance for actors and directors on how to interpret the dialogue within a scene.
Stage directions in "The Diary of Anne Frank" refer to instructions in the script that describe the physical movements, positioning, or actions of the characters on stage. These directions help the actors understand how to move and interact with each other during the performance.
In a play, words in italics typically denote stage directions for actors or notes for the production team. They are used to indicate actions, movements, or instructions that are not spoken by the characters but are essential for the performance of the play.
In "The Ransom of Red Chief," direct characterization is when the narrator directly describes characters' traits, like the main characters, Bill and Sam. Indirect characterization is shown through the actions and dialogue of the characters, such as Red Chief's mischievous behavior and his love for playing pranks.
when the actors/actresses are pressured with their actions (?)
How do the decisions and actions of characters revel their personalities?
The third-person objective narrator describes only the actions and events in a story without delving into the thoughts or feelings of characters. This narrator remains impartial and sticks to reporting what is observable.
It places limits on what characters can and can't do.
It affects how the reader will interpret characters' actions.
Character actions refer to the behaviors, decisions, and movements that characters engage in within a story, play, or other form of literature. These actions help to develop the character's personality, motivations, and relationships with other characters, driving the plot forward and creating a more engaging and dynamic narrative.
ask for direction from manger or supervisor
Flat characters are background and give the main characters support and reasons for their actions. *They serve a specific purpose without providing details about their inner lives.