it shows a very subtle emotion to the audiance and it shows passion and understanding between you and th audiance.
i am guessing this is for drama ?? yes x
well in my opinion if you think about the incident in the play or performance and act as if it has actually happened to you then you will get the right emotion behind it and this will improve the bond between you and your character
lovess to all my friends x x x
Emma frank x x x x x x x x x
it makes them laugh
They used their imaginations.
What is a metaphor???Answer: To keep the cows in!!!!Metaphor~ meadow for??get it??? LOL
Standing upstage can create a sense of distance or separation from the audience, as it positions the actor farther away from them. This can evoke feelings of isolation or introspection in the character, allowing the audience to perceive a deeper emotional state. Additionally, it may draw the audience’s focus to the action or dialogue happening downstage, enhancing the overall dramatic impact of the performance.
A concept better known as the distancing effect. The technique is used to prevent the audience from connecting with the characters. More information can be found in related links.
By helping the audience to create a mental image
no effect
Connotation influences symbolism and metaphor by adding layers of meaning to the words or phrases used. It can enhance the overall message or tone of the symbol or metaphor, shaping how it is perceived by the audience. The emotional or cultural associations of connotations can deepen the impact of the symbolism or metaphor.
Metaphors emphasis, and they help the reader visualise better :)
By using the extended metaphor of Rosa Parks as a warrior
it makes them laugh
The repetition creates an interesting and powerful rhythm for the audience. It underscores the importance of the word for the audience.
An extended metaphor is a series of related metaphors that are developed throughout a piece of writing or speech to illustrate a complex idea or theme. Each metaphor builds upon the previous one, creating a deeper understanding for the audience.
A metaphor is an implied comparison between one thing and another for literary effect. If the comparison dwells on multiple areas of comparison, it is an extended metaphor. "In the night sky of her face, her eyes were stars beneath the windblown rainclouds of her curling hair."
They used their imaginations.
He was a wall, blocking all shots at the goal.
Answer this question… Pathos