Ariel's movements are flowing and graceful, while Caliban is hunched over awkwardly
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The Balinese production, because Caliban's face is hairy and he has clawlike hands
It makes sympathizing with him more difficult for the audience.
Caliban is an outcast because he is a monsterlike being and not human.
As a flying animal-like creature
Ariel as female
Caliban is an outcast because he is a monsterlike being and not human.
The Balinese production, because Caliban's face is hairy and he has clawlike hands
It makes sympathizing with him more difficult for the audience.
Caliban was a monstrous character.Prospero was powerful and in control.prospero was powerful and in control apex
Caliban is an outcast because he is a monsterlike being and not human.
The use of black-and-white shadow puppetry in the Balinese production of The Tempest puts more emphasis on the dialogue than on the actors.
Miranda hangs back and keeps her distance from Caliban.
As a flying animal-like creature
Ariel's movements are flowing and graceful, while Caliban is hunched over awkwardly(It might not be perfectly quoted, but choose the answer closest to this variant)
The Balinese production has more childlike tone, while the tone of the Utah valley production is sinister and mysterious.
In the Utah Valley University production of "The Tempest," characters often embody a more modern and relatable interpretation, emphasizing psychological depth and contemporary themes. In contrast, the Balinese production might depict characters through traditional cultural lenses, emphasizing ritualistic elements and a focus on community and spirituality. This difference in portrayal highlights the varied cultural contexts and storytelling approaches, influencing audience perceptions of characters like Prospero and Caliban.
His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.