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... the fourth wall as a dependency for his play to gain an ending through observation and judgment, Pirandello crashes through the wall into the audience as if ...
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... The walls of the room in "Juno.." would join with the audience wall and create a room for the actors that the audience could look through. ...
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... Iago breaks the fourth wall to speak to the audience more than anyone in the play. Iago controls the play through his speeches to the audience. ...
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... that was part of the performance. A raised stage with an elaborate enclosing wall faces the audience. The theatre held as many as ...
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... to the audience, including them in the show. The set would consist of three brick walls painted directly onto the walls of the theatre. The wall behind the ...
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... The family relationships in Larry Woiwode's Beyond the Bedroom Wall: A Family ... Charles, after embracing Augustina, gives audience to some rather odd thoughts ...
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... The setting for 'Waterless Method Of Swimming Instruction' is an empty swimming pool with the front wall facing the audience, cut out. ...
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... The narrator approached the wall and thought that he knew what the audience is commenting about. He saw a gigantic cat with a rope around its neck. ...
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... These were used in a variety of different ways, alluring the audience to use ... rest, and also reinforcing his role, sound effects and the prison wall in which ...
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... When Norman looks through the hole in the wall we see Marion in her bra, she is prominent and unaware of being watched whereas the audience know that she is ...
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... The audience is made extremely aware of the specific notice of the sound of these bells. After Montresor finishes building the wall "there came forth in return ...
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... Representational theatres also known as the ?theatre with the fourth wall removed?, because it is as if the audience is sneaking a glimpse into someone else?s ...
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... Claude McKay, is angry at the way the black audience of 1919 is hiding as well as the way white audience are forcing them to hide (pressed us to the wall). ...
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... apes that look similar to a human head shows to the audience that they ... the scene much more interesting, I decorated the room with flowered wall paper, baskets ...
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... are filmed with a constant slow-moving camera shot making the audience believe that ... him for fifteen years, sitting in a room staring at a wall, not seeing the ...
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... wall style, where essential the Actor/Audience is non existent, and the actors play only to themselves, as if there is a wall between them and the audience. ...
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... wall style, where essential the Actor/Audience is non existent, and the actors play only to themselves, as if there is a wall between them and the audience. ...
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... wall style, where essential the Actor/Audience is non existent, and the actors play only to themselves, as if there is a wall between them and the audience. ...
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... Finally he looks at the wall and removes a painting, a painting depicting the Rape ... This method of filming, giving the audience the sight of the forbidden, adds ...
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... In Epic theatre it is the opposite where the fourth wall is constantly broken ... In Dramatic theatre feeling is controlled as it allows the audience to indulge in ...
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... a movie on the Pioneer television that is hanging on the wall like picture. ... of the page explaining more about the television and why the audience should go out ...
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... This blend of motion effects and defying reality when Neo walks up the wall give the audience a new frame work of possibilities of what can happen in the ...
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... mentioned war" (1). This character is one who the whole audience could relate to ... shadow of the picture-taker spreading out against the brick wall" (4). Although ...
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... The man had inadvertently buried the cat in the wall. ... The narrator begins the story as if he were speaking directly to the audience. ...
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... the play incurs an emotional response when Lewis addresses them, breaking the theatrical 'fourth wall.' This technique also encourages the audience to change ...
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... because of this image, the author puts a serious tone into her audience's mind. ... the man grows older, his ability to stand against the school wall to lecture ...
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... At this point in the book the audience is introduced to several of the inmates ... He had tunneled through the wall of the prison and then crawled through the ...
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... is a routine shot that is used to show him hiding behind the wall is used ... This shot gives the audience a general overview and conveys to the audience that he ...
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... for which Oedipus sought were noble goals that a majority of the audience members may have ... people are bound and forced to look at shadows on the wall for their ...
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... on Wendy reading his material Kubrick uses subjective camera, showing the wall in front ... camera angle is used where we see Jack as if the audience was looking ...
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