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Summary Of: Characterisation

have relied heavily on implicit characterisation which occupy the main body of their character driven plays... and actor also have the choice of direct characterisation in a similar vein to the writer in literature... however the degree of success in direct characterisation in order to swiftly get to the action varies from play to play and often... Examples of direct characterisation are found in... and explicit characterisation in drama can result in a problematic... And conversely both direct and indirect characterisation can make complex and unique characters depending on the choices made by those doing the...

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