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Because Oedipus blind himself, and exile which makes the audience feel pity to Oedipus.
Aside is when an actor speaks to the audience not the other members of a cast
There is no "audience" in the play Merchant of Venice, unlike Hamlet or A Midsummer Night's Dream.
They did it outside.
Groundlings.
The emotional reaction of an audience can vary based on the content and presentation of a performance or event. Common emotional reactions include joy, sadness, excitement, fear, empathy, and inspiration. Audience members may also experience a range of emotions simultaneously or have individual responses influenced by personal experiences.
For a paragraph, we'd need to add in audience reaction to predict what a modern and contempary audience may be feeling as they read/watch this.
Applause is the emotional reaction of an audience, or any expression of approval created by noise
The possessive form is audience's. Example:The audience's reaction was a lot clapping and cheering.
Because Oedipus blind himself, and exile which makes the audience feel pity to Oedipus.
Entertainment and instruction are the audience needs that the chorus addresses in the strophes in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus entertains the audience with dances and songs back and forth across the stage. The members explain offstage, onstage, parallel and past events through their singing. They interpret the characters' words and their interactions.
The correct spelling of the singular noun is audience (one audience).The correct singular possessive form is audience's.Example: The audience's reaction made the singer smile.
Aside is when an actor speaks to the audience not the other members of a cast
Sophocles is employing personification in this ode to Eros, as he attributes human-like qualities and characteristics to the concept of love. This helps to create a more relatable and vivid image of love for the audience.
The audience is just for staff members. Unless you work for G4TV you cannot be in the live audience.
Followers, members, or audience.
When the audience members want to feel superior to others