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53 ___________ which literary term describes the feeling in the audience as they exit the theater?
- ___________ which point of view is neither omniscient nor limited?
- ___________ what do we learn from the best movies and stories?
- ___________ what if the story has no flashback?
- ___________ what has happened if the characters get younger with the passage of time?
- ___________ what kind of narrator knows everything, animals’ thoughts to children’s feelings?
- ___________ which narrator knows only one character’s thoughts and feelings?
- ___________ what general term describes the perspective of the narration?
Since these are questions related to literary terms (part of the Arts discipline, subfield Literature), we can provide brief explanations and answers for each:
Question 53
The feeling in the audience as they exit the theater, often related to the emotional impact of the story, is "catharsis" (from Greek, meaning purification/relief through emotion). Or it could also be "mood" or "atmosphere" in a broader sense, but catharsis is specific to the emotional release after a tragedy.
The point of view that is neither omniscient (knows all) nor limited (knows one character's thoughts) is "objective" or "dramatic" point of view, where the narrator only reports actions and dialogue, no internal thoughts.
From the best movies and stories, we often learn about human nature, life lessons, themes like love, courage, morality, or gain insights into different cultures, experiences, and the human condition.
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Catharsis (or Mood/Atmosphere depending on context, but Catharsis is more specific for post - theater emotional feeling)