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A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
to use shared references that allow the audience to feel more connected to the story
The story of Oedipus would seem probably to the audience in fifth century BC because the plays that were written then, the audience would already be familiar with them as that was the way greek plays & theater worked.
Yes, the ancient Greek audience was familiar with the legend before seeing "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the life and times of disgraced Theban King Oedipus is part of Athenian history. Colonus is the birthplace of the play's author and deathplace of Oedipus, whose birthplace is in Thebes. Athens, Colonus and Thebes share geographic proximity as well as a common culture and history as places in the life and times of one of the area's most famous kings.
That the play is meant to be performed is the reason why the audience is important for the understanding of the meaning of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a range of audiences can be drawn into a performance of the play. It helps to be familiar with the life and times of Theban King Oedipus. But anyone will be moved by the dramatic irony of events and words have greater meaning that what characters assume them to have.
Understanding the roadblocks to listening and barriers of communication can help speech students identify and overcome obstacles that may impede effective communication. By recognizing these challenges, students can adapt their communication strategies to ensure that their messages are received and understood clearly by their audience. This awareness can ultimately enhance their skills as effective communicators.
Answer this question… The storyteller allows the audience to participate with cheers and applause.
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A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
Probably because the musical director on the film was familiar with them.
common themes
to use shared references that allow the audience to feel more connected to the story
Dot is either the Director or Jet Pack guy. Jet Pack Guy wasn't there but the Director was calling G so it's probably Jet Pack Guy.
The story of Oedipus would seem probably to the audience in fifth century BC because the plays that were written then, the audience would already be familiar with them as that was the way greek plays & theater worked.
When adjusting your writing to a particular audience, you should consider using language and tone that resonates with them. This includes using vocabulary that they are familiar with, adopting a formal or informal tone based on the audience's preferences, and tailoring the style to match their level of knowledge or expertise. Additionally, consider the cultural background and any specific jargon or terminology that your audience may be familiar with.
Fairy tales often use familiar settings, simple language, and clear moral lessons to effectively communicate themes. Additionally, the use of archetypal characters and fantastical elements can help convey complex ideas in a way that is easily understood by a wide audience.
The purpose of masks in Greek theatre was so that the audience could see the characters' faces from far away. The masks represented characters from history and mythology, who would be familiar to the audience.