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Title: Charater and Plot Master Harold and the boys.
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December 22, 1996 |
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The final part of the play is the denouement the falling action, which is basically the conclusion it “ties up the loose ends of the plot” (Longman 28)
The Character, the “human element” is what keeps us going back to the theater, it is what makes this type of art so unique... Showed first 250 characters
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You can watch a movie up on the silver screen but what makes the experience much more intimate is knowing that up on the stage is a living breathing human. There are two categories of characters in theater. Stock characters are the easiest to define, they are “servants to the plot” (Longman) they drive the plot forward, some plays rely on these characters they are defined by culture and the influences around them... Showed next 250 characters
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