The phrase "roared onto the stage" typically describes a powerful and dramatic entrance, often associated with a performer or a character making a strong impact as they appear. It conveys a sense of excitement and intensity, suggesting that the entrance captures the audience's attention immediately. This expression is often used in theatrical or musical contexts to emphasize the energy and enthusiasm of the moment.
"They have their entrances and their exits". When actors come onto the stage so the audience can see them, it is called an entrance; when they leave the stage it is an exit. (We use the same words to describe a way in and a way out as well). Jaques is comparing the life of a person to a performance by an actor ("All the men and women merely players"), and as an actor has an entrance onto the stage, so people have an entrance into their lives: they are born. Just as an actor has an exit, so do people: they die.
Just imagine the stage as if it was tipping forward. Upstage is at the back of the stage, and downstage is at the front of the stage.
appearing on stage
Stage Presence means the ablility to command an audience with impressive style or manner . . .
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The phrase "wave roared at the sea" could be figurative language used to describe the intensity or power of a wave crashing onto the shore. It may suggest the forceful impact of the wave meeting the calmness of the sea.
Roar is the present tense of roared.
The duration of The Mouse That Roared is 1.38 hours.
The Mouse That Roared was created on 1959-10-26.
There is 1 syllable.
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The monster roared loudly because it wants to be heard
You clip your slide onto the stage of a microscope.
That depends on what you mean. If you mean use it in your program, then just drag it rom the sprite library onto the stage. (The little screen that shows your program)
"Rocky pines of the forest roared" could be a poetic way of describing the sound of wind or a storm blowing through a forest filled with tall pine trees. It conveys a sense of power and intensity in nature.
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The Mouse That Roared - 1966 TV was released on: USA: 1966