In "Stargirl," the audience's reaction to Stargirl's final speech is mixed. While some are moved and inspired by her authenticity and passion, others are uncomfortable or resistant to her message of individuality and acceptance. Ultimately, her speech highlights the contrasting values within the community, leaving a lasting impact on those who resonate with her message of being true to oneself.
Indirect Action is a technique Anton Chekhov was most famous for. It involves action important to the play's plot occurring off-stage, not on. Instead of seeing such action happen, the audience learns about it by watching characters react to it onstage.
Reaction is a noun, reactive is an adjective, but react itself is a verb.
How does Mr. Pigmati react when the sales clerk thinks Lorraine is his daughter in The Pigman?
A stimulus. ("stimuli" is the plural)
the freaking frog reacted by murdering his friend in his sleep
The people react positively to Tony's speech, feeling inspired and motivated by his words. They are moved by his message and show their support through applause and cheers. Overall, Tony's speech resonates with the audience and leaves a lasting impact on them.
How did the south African government react to the speech? "Wind of change".
The audience would identify with the hero.
An audience may react to Wilde's presentation of Sir Robert Chiltern in the play with surprise and shock.
badly init
This final section should highlight key points that the audience should remember. It should also make people feel they have gained something by listening. The audience might be challenged to act or react to the message within a specific time frame.
... and justice for all
People have gathered to hear you speak on a specific issue, and they expect to get something out of it immediately. And you, the speaker, hope to have an immediate effect on your audience. The purpose of your speech is to get the response you want. Most speeches invite audiences to react in one of three ways: feeling, thinking, or acting. For example, eulogies encourage emotional response from the audience; college lectures stimulate listeners to think about a topic from a different perspective; protest speeches in the Pit recommend actions the audience can take.
React is a verb; reacted is the simple past tense.
He knows how the audience will react and clearly he likes it.
Observing the audience helps you understand the relationship between the audience and performers because, the way the people react to the actors shows their respect for them.
Puck appears at the very end of the play, but he is not reacting to anything. He has a long speech telling the audience how dark and spooky the night is and how that's when the fairies, including himself, "frolic". Then Oberon and Titania have speeches and Puck has the last speech in the play which is again addressed to the audience and is what is called an Epilogue. This particular epilogue is very apologetic, asking the audience's pardon for putting on such a terrible play, and promising to fix its faults in time. The last line reaffirms this promise while asking the audience to applaud. "Give me your hands, if we be friends, and Robin will restore amends."