Role Internalization is were the characters in the play interacts with each other. It also tells your specific roles with a little bit of interaction.
of course it does otherwise there would be no drama
a role play in drama is when some one is do a little play
Drama
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Role Internalization is were the characters in the play interacts with each other. It also tells your specific roles with a little bit of interaction.
If the characters are not credible, the audience is not going to be interested in them.
Secondary characters in "The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells include Mr. and Mrs. Hall, the villagers of Iping, Marvel, Dr. Kemp, and Colonel Adye. These characters play a role in the story's development and interact with the invisible man as the plot unfolds.
what is character's thought in a drama
of course it does otherwise there would be no drama
a role play in drama is when some one is do a little play
Supporting characters or secondary characters.
Drama
The person who plays a role in advancing the plot, but is not as important as the protagonist, is called the secondary character. Secondary characters can often be a big part of a story, such as Jim in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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Characters and drama are not conventions. They are essential to the nature of what plays are. Something without drama or characters is not a play. Themes are drawn out of the character and drama by the viewer. They are inevitable in the telling of any story. Themes are not conventions either.
Drama can make you popular based on the characters you play.