How did the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest show Caliban to be an outcast
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Caliban is an outcast because his clothing is ragged
and dirty.
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Which of the following statements best explains how the character depiction of Prospero affects the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest
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Because Prospero is a powerful character, the feel of the play
is serious.
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What staging effect is used in the Utah Valley University production of the tempest
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Nontraditional Staging - APEX
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What statement best explains the difference between the Balinese production's interpretation of the tempest and the Utah valley university production's interpretation
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The Balinese production has a magical and mystical tone, while
the tone of the Utah Valley University production is more
menacing.
The Balinese production used a shadow screen as a stage, while
the Utah Valley University production used a traditional stage and
actors.
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How did the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest show Caliban to be an outcast
Caliban is an outcast because his clothing is ragged
and dirty.
Which of the following statements best explains how the character depiction of Prospero affects the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest
Because Prospero is a powerful character, the feel of the play
is serious.
What staging effect is used in the Utah Valley University production of the tempest
Nontraditional Staging - APEX
What statement best explains the difference between the Balinese production's interpretation of the tempest and the Utah valley university production's interpretation
The Balinese production has a magical and mystical tone, while
the tone of the Utah Valley University production is more
menacing.
The Balinese production used a shadow screen as a stage, while
the Utah Valley University production used a traditional stage and
actors.