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What is an example of a character depiction in the Balinese production of The Tempest

Ariel is portrayed as a small creature with a long tail.

Why is an interpretation of a source text important

It gives a different perspective on the original work's main ideas.

It gives clues as to what is most important about the work.

Which example from the tempest is the best illustration of the power of language to subjugate people

Prospero teaches his language to Caliban and then uses it to communicate with him.

How does the Utah production of The Tempest emphasize Miranda's fear of Caliban

Miranda hangs back and keeps her distance from Caliban.

Which situation best describes a difference in interpretation

One comic book artist depicts Dracula as old and batlike, while another comic book artist depicts him as young and handsome.

One short-story writer depicts Merlin as a common magician, while another writer depicts Merlin as a powerful wizard.

What staging effect is used in the Utah Valley University production of the tempest

Nontraditional Staging - APEX

In what ways does Prospero represent colonial powers

He forces the island's native to teach him their language so he communicate with them and become their leader.

Which option is not an example of an interpretation

A television show starts a new season

What statement best explains the difference in character depictions for the two interpretations of the play

The Balinese production presents a more relaxed, fatherly Prospero character, while the Utah Valley University production portrays him as mysterious and powerful.

What statement would the author of Shakespeare meets the 21st century agree with

A director’s technique for directing plays is always evolving.

Which sentence best describes a character depiction

An artist paints the three little pigs as superhero’s and the big bad wolf as a crazed archenemy

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