American SpeechLippincott, 1946 - 596 Seiten |
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... thought and mood so vividly , makes the characters live and walk and talk so realistically , that the audience thinks of the characters as living beings and feels the same responses for them that they would experience for them- selves ...
... thought and mood so vividly , makes the characters live and walk and talk so realistically , that the audience thinks of the characters as living beings and feels the same responses for them that they would experience for them- selves ...
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... thoughts , or phrases . Whole paragraphs or unimportant phrases may be omitted in such a way that the declamation will still retain its original meaning . PARAPHRASING . In order to test the correct thought analysis of the selection it ...
... thoughts , or phrases . Whole paragraphs or unimportant phrases may be omitted in such a way that the declamation will still retain its original meaning . PARAPHRASING . In order to test the correct thought analysis of the selection it ...
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... thoughts expressed in the declamation . This tabulating of the ideas and thoughts of the selection will certainly be a ... thought expressions when you work on the declamation . 11. After a period of rereading and retelling the selection ...
... thoughts expressed in the declamation . This tabulating of the ideas and thoughts of the selection will certainly be a ... thought expressions when you work on the declamation . 11. After a period of rereading and retelling the selection ...
Inhalt
The Place of Speech in a Democracy | 3 |
Everyday Conversation | 9 |
Talking with the Body | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action ACTIVITIES actor Androclus Appleton-Century Company argument audience Author unknown bells Birthday body Booth Tarkington Boston breathing broadcast Ceres chairman climax color comedy committee Company conversation debate declamation discussion dramatic Edna Ferber effect emotion example expression falling action feel George Kelly give hand head hear high-school students High-voiced girls idea inflection interest interpretation lead character light Linguaphone listen look MACBETH make-up Maxwell Anderson meaning meeting melody microphone mood motion move muscles one-act play organization pause person Philip Barry picture pitch plot poem present problems produce programs pronounced pronunciation Proserpine puppet question radio rehearsals rhythm Rudyard Kipling Samuel French Sara Teasdale scene selection sound speaker speaking spirit gum stage story story-teller talk tell things thought tion tone topics voice vote William Shakespeare words York Zona Gale