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4. check all that apply. it’s important to focus on a character’s objec…

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  1. check all that apply.

it’s important to focus on a character’s objectives, not feelings, because ____
performing feelings often comes across as insincere
focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally
feelings should not be shown in performances

  1. choose the best answer.

what is the process of an actor using skills to create a character?
characterization
character making
finding character
gesture

Explanation:

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Question 4
Brief Explanations
  • For "performing feelings often comes across as insincere": When actors try to directly perform feelings, it can seem forced and insincere, so focusing on objectives (what the character wants to achieve) is better. This is a valid reason.
  • For "focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally": By concentrating on what the character is trying to do (objectives), the emotions related to pursuing those objectives will emerge more naturally, rather than being artificially acted. This is a valid reason.
  • For "feelings should not be shown in performances": This is incorrect. Feelings/emotions are an important part of performances, but they should arise from the character's actions and objectives, not be directly performed. So this option is wrong.
Brief Explanations
  • "characterization" is the term used to describe the process by which an actor uses various skills (like understanding the character's background, objectives, mannerisms, etc.) to create a character.
  • "character making" is not the standard term for this process.
  • "finding character" is not the precise, standard theatrical term for the actor's process of creating a character.
  • "gesture" refers to physical movements or signals, not the overall process of creating a character.

Answer:

  • performing feelings often comes across as insincere
  • focusing on objectives allows emotions to flow naturally
Question 5