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  • 02-12-2021
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how does the writer of a play help the audience understand what's going on when the play starts

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ryananyi ryananyi
  • 08-12-2021

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Explanation:

The playwright usually introduces many minor conflicts to keep the audience engaged: each scene or section of a scene has a conflict which will develop, reach a climax, then be resolved. ... The decisive moment of the climax will determine the resolution of subplots, relationships, and minor characters' dilemmas.

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