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Page 177
... interpretation - reading and acting — are much alike . However , they differ in two respects . In reading , you ... interpretation , the audience must not see you , and they will not if you subordinate your personality to the ...
... interpretation - reading and acting — are much alike . However , they differ in two respects . In reading , you ... interpretation , the audience must not see you , and they will not if you subordinate your personality to the ...
Page 178
... interpretation of a play , endeavor to give the dia- logue in such a way that the difference between the ... interpretation of a play , it is often essential for the girls to interpret men characters , and for the boys to inter- pret ...
... interpretation of a play , endeavor to give the dia- logue in such a way that the difference between the ... interpretation of a play , it is often essential for the girls to interpret men characters , and for the boys to inter- pret ...
Page 429
... interpretation are but few in number . Assignment : Choose some duologue that you feel is suited to your abili- ties of interpretation . After visualizing very definitely the immediate scene in which the action takes place , studying ...
... interpretation are but few in number . Assignment : Choose some duologue that you feel is suited to your abili- ties of interpretation . After visualizing very definitely the immediate scene in which the action takes place , studying ...
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according action Alfred Noyes amendment Articulation Assignment audience Barty breath Bring to class bylaws called chair chairman character Choose Circumflex comedy committee consonants conversation courtesy David Copperfield debate deductive reasoning definite diacritic dialect diphthongs drama Edmond Rostand English etiquette exercises Explanations expression feeling front vowel gesture give given Group individual inflections interest interpretation Julius Cæsar Key words lips main motion Malaprop Mally manner meeting Merchant of Venice method mid vowels Modern move One-Act Plays open forum pantomime pause person phonetic phrase Pickwick platform poem Polonius practice Pronounce pronunciation question read aloud rehearsals resonance ROBERT BROWNING Rudyard Kipling rules scene selection Self-appraisal sentence short speaker speaking SPEECH ATTAINMENTS Chapter speech topics stage story Story-telling student Suggested References syllables thought tion tongue Transcribe and read voice voiceless vote WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE