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Brecht |
Brecht tried to create theatre where the audience felt alienated.
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Cartwright |
Cartwright was the author of the play Two.
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catharsis |
The audience felt a sense of catharsis after purging their emotions through the play.
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convention |
The director used the dramatic convention of aside to put his message across.
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pathos |
Pathos involves feeling sorry for a character who has become a helpless victim.
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personification |
Personification describes something non-human as if it is human.
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denouement |
The denouement is the final outcome of the story, generally happening after the climax of the plot.
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exposition |
The exposition is the part of a play that sets the stage for the drama to follow. It introduces the theme, setting, characters, and circumstances at the plays beginnings.
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cyclorama |
They projected an image of a cliff to set the scene on the cyclorama at the back of the stage.
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