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Smerf600

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Hey, I'm doing Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto for this module and I wanted to discuss how the limited amount of characters that are presented to the audience focus the story on them, but I do not know the Dramatic Technique to use or do I just say the limited amount of characters? Confused
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You would say something like: the small cast allows for a greater amount of time to be spent on them.
 

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OKay thank you very much...I was rather confused.


This thread replying is confusing too so sorry if i sent the same message more then once :confused2:
 

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Hey, I'm doing Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto for this module and I wanted to discuss how the limited amount of characters that are presented to the audience focus the story on them, but I do not know the Dramatic Technique to use or do I just say the limited amount of characters? Confused
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though there are only 2 main characters - they represent all female POW
also risk is also important - as he symbolizes the japanese guards. having power over the women.
 

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