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Perhaps it might affect the reader a bit more than the viewer in the audience. The audience get the idea that he's dead very clearly in the first scene when his ghost arrives and scares the pants off of some guards. This possibly may be more difficult to grasp if you are reading, but then the play was not meant to be read.
The audience can see images that provide the story's context. The images presented can also reflect a distorted view of a news story and affect public opinion in whatever way the presenter of the story desires.
1. How do minerals affect society?
no!,it will not affect heigh!
It probably would if there were no federal regulation against it. Turn the set-top box over and look over the small data and information labels on the bottom. There you'll see the statement that "this device complies with Part 15 of FCC regulations regarding interference to other devices". That part of the FCC's regulations says that if you want to sell your product in the US, you have to design it in a way that it's guaranteed not to radiate anything that will affect radios, garage-doors, or TVs in the neighborhood.
The colloquial references to an "Oedipus complex" heightens the dramatic irony in the play.
It is "dramatic effect." "Effect" refers to the result or outcome of something, while "affect" is a verb meaning to influence or impact something.
Yes. The change can be dramatic.
A heightening of the play's dramatic irony is the effect that prior knowledge of the Oedipus myth has on an audience's experience of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, dramatic irony is a literary technique whereby the characters have an inaccurate understanding of the facts. In ancient Greece, the audience familiar with the Oedipus myth therefore knows more than the characters and can focus on the means by which knowledge is revealed. The audience unfamiliar with the myth learns along with the characters. In both cases, in ancient and modern times, the audience becomes emotionally invested in the happenings onstage.That it increases the dramatic impact is the way in which knowledge of the Oedipus myth affects an audience's experience of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, dramatic irony is a literary technique that is used throughout the play. It is in effect when characters have inaccurate or incomplete knowledge of their situations and their own words. For example, the audience attention as well as the play's dramatic impact and tension are increased by Theban King Oedipus heading a murder investigation that ultimately proves him guilty and costs him his wife, his sight, his reputation, his job, and his home.
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Well lit, people look normal. When you use shadows, it makes them more dramatic. The angle of the camera also has a lot to do with it. To see what I mean, try reading the articles. Hope this helps.
Striking images can affect an audience's emotional experience of a story.
The audience cheers certainly can affect the player. These cheers can either be distracting or incredibly powerful driving tools for the player.
Striking images can affect an audience's emotional experience of a story.
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its a latterly term in which the dramatic affect happens in.