In drama, a motive refers to the underlying reason or driving force behind a character's actions and decisions. It provides insight into their desires, goals, and emotional states, shaping their behavior throughout the narrative. Understanding a character's motive helps the audience grasp the complexities of their personality and the conflicts they face, ultimately enriching the story's depth and engagement.
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of how fast or slow your voice is!!
It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
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of how fast or slow your voice is!!
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
hierarchy is structure and flow of authority.
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It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
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Linear in drama terms means that the story follows a chronological order from past to present and possibly to future. The term is used to help determine the structure of the story.
In drama terms 'tone' means how you want to make your voice sound. Say perhaps you were pretending to be from France you would make your voice sound like a Frenchman.