Outraged, angry, frightened for Othello and Desdemona maybe? A lot depends on which audience we are talking about.
Because Oedipus blind himself, and exile which makes the audience feel pity to Oedipus.
Pity and fear
Pity and fear
to use shared references that allow the audience to feel more connected to the story
Stanislavski wanted his audiences to feel deep, authentic emotions generated by the actors onstage, which is why he trained his actors to consider their own lives and to step into the skins of their characters in an effort to access those deeper, more complex, and more resonant emotions, which they could then pass on to an audience.
I do not think that they are happy in the true sense of the word. They may get satisfaction from their obusive behaviour, but happy, no I do not think so. In fact I believe they feel some remorse in what they have done. Abusive behaviour is like any illness, there is a cure.
the audience felt inspired
I think it is OK to tell them that you feel their behaviour crosses a line. But remember they are their own person, and you are not their mother. They can make their own choices.
Well if hitler still had an audience after his first speech then they apparently agreed with all that he said and wanted to keep coming back to listen to what he had to say. So it impacted them personally probably good as far as they were concerned. I think it might have made his audience feel impowered or something.
I think you should maybe try to speak to your girlfriend and tell her how uncomfortable his behaviour makes you feel. If she refuses to change or discourage him to tone his behaviour down, then maybe you should reconsider being with her.
If it is exhibiting this behaviour, it is because it does not feel secure, think about your life and how you treat the child or ask others who know you to suggest where you are going wrong.
Because Oedipus blind himself, and exile which makes the audience feel pity to Oedipus.
When the audience members want to feel superior to others
Then you understand what might the person think, feel, or say during your essay
it lets the audience feel a catharsis or feelings
it lets the audience feel a catharsis or feelings
According to Aristotle, the audience should feel both fear and pity while watching a tragedy. This emotional response, known as catharsis, allows the audience to experience a release of those emotions and gain a sense of emotional purification or relief.