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what is true about both the stage and film version of a drama?○ neither require the viewer to interpret the setting to better understand the storys context.○ neither require the viewer to interpret the mood based on the lighting and sound effects used.○ both require the viewer to visualize the action based on the stage directions in the dramas script○ both require the viewer to infer characters emotions and motivations through the actors portrayals
Brief Explanations
- Stage dramas rely heavily on actors' performances and minimal physical settings, so viewers must infer characters' inner states through acting. Film uses lighting/sound to set mood, which is less central to stage plays.
- Stage plays use scripted stage directions for action visualization, while film shows action directly.
- Only the stage version requires interpreting setting via sparse elements; film provides visual setting context directly.
- The key shared trait is that both mediums depend on the audience inferring characters' emotions and motivations through how actors portray their roles.
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Both require the viewer to infer characters' emotions and motivations through the actors' portrayals