answersLogoWhite

0

Type your answer here... Dramatic irony sets up tension that makes audiences examine important questions

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why would an audience want to see a play such as 'Oedipus Rex' when they already know the ending?

Dramatic ironyapex :)


The role of audience in Elizabethan theater?

The audience's role in any kind of theatre is to hear and see the play.


Why does an audience want to see a play such as 'Oedipus Rex' when they already know the ending?

Dramatic irony sets up tension that makes audiences examine important questions.


How much did the audience's pay for different types of tickets to see one of Shakespeare's play?

Globe audience's paid one penny


How could you change the plot to make it appeal to a different audience?

Make it interesting and make another audience want to see your book


What are the people who go to see a play called?

The audience. If they paid, they may be a "patron of the arts".


How do Cheryl Cole adverts appeal to the audience?

The majority of the audience are fans of Cheryl Cole. So, if they see her using a product that is affordable for them too, they will want to buy it.


Why would the audience be told the whole story at the beginning of the play?

Telling the audience the whole story at the beginning of a play, known as "in medias res," can create dramatic tension, engage the audience's curiosity, and make them eager to see how the story unfolds. It can also help set the stage for the themes and conflicts that will be explored throughout the play.


The producers of advertisements want the audience to?

They want the audience to buy products.


Who was the audience mainly for Shakespeare play?

Everyone, many people could go. The royals, however, did not. If royalty wanted to see a play, they had the actors come to them.


Would you rather see a play or a movie?

I would rather see a play. There is much more thrill for both the audience and actors on stage and each performance is different and offers something new and exciting.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of a play within a play?

From the perspective of the director, a play within a play is a problem because one has to show both the actors and the audience, who are usually facing each other. The obvious staging which has the play within upstage results in the audience within facing upstage so the real audience cannot see their reactions. Having one on the left and the other on the right results in a very flat presentation.