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character 1. were the characters in this video more believable and real…

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  1. were the characters in this video more believable and real for you than the characters in the play? why or why not?
  2. what qualities did the protagonist (proctor) possess? in which scenes were these qualities most evident?
  3. how did you react to the antagonist (abigail)? what aspects of the movie caused you to react that way?
  4. which character differed most dramatically from the way you imagined him or her in the play? in what ways portrayal of the character differ from your expectations?

Explanation:

Response

These questions are about analyzing characters in a film (likely an adaptation of a play, such as "The Crucible"). To answer them, we can use the Answer - Explanation Format. Here is an example of how to answer question 2:

Brief Explanations

To answer this, we analyze Proctor's actions and dialogue. Proctor is honest, courageous, and has a strong sense of morality. For example, in the scene where he confesses his adultery to expose Abigail's lies, his courage and honesty are evident. He also shows integrity when he refuses to sign a false confession, valuing his name and moral standing.

Answer:

The protagonist (Proctor) possesses qualities like honesty, courage, and strong moral integrity. His courage and honesty are most evident in the scene where he confesses his adultery to reveal Abigail's false accusations, and his moral integrity is clear when he refuses to sign a false confession to save his life, as he values his name and moral standing.

(For other questions, similar analysis can be done. For question 1, we can compare the realism of video characters (due to visual and acting elements) with play characters (imagined from text). For question 3, we can talk about Abigail's manipulative, vengeful nature and how her actions like falsely accusing others cause a negative reaction. For question 4, we can pick a character and discuss how their appearance, actions, or delivery differed from the imagined version from the play.)