ENGLISH LITERATURE (CBSE/UGC NET)

LITERATURE QUESTIONS

TRADITIONAL LITERATURE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Provides what the actors are to do and how the stage is to be set up.
A
Character Tags
B
Dialogue
C
Stage Directions
D
Scenes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Stage directions provide instructions for the technical aspects of a play. They describe characters’ appearances, movements onstage, and the setting.

Detailed explanation-2: -Stage directions are written from the perspective of the actor facing the audience. An actor who turns to his or her right is moving stage right, while an actor who turns to his or her left is moving stage left. The front of the stage, called downstage, is the end closest to the audience.

Detailed explanation-3: -Stage direction and setting is essentially the basic information included in a screenplay to tell you where the scene is taking place and what movement is necessary for each actor during the scene.

Detailed explanation-4: -This information can include where the scene is set, what the setting looks and sounds like, how the actors move, and what emotions should be behind the delivery of the lines. Playwrights include stage directions to communicate important information and details about the play.

Detailed explanation-5: -It is the stage directions that tell you what a character looks like, where they travel in the space and what the space looks and sounds like. Stage directions give you vital information for the action and relationships between people, things and places inside a text.

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