Solution- A mixture of two or more substances that are dissolved in each other
Characterization
The process by which the writer reveals the personality of the character
Types of characterization
Direct
Indirect
Direct characterization
Telling the audience what the personality is by using adjectives
Indirect characterization
Showing the character instead of telling
Acting performance
Affects the way an audience responds
Facialexpressions help the audience read the character's emotions
Body language shows the audience the character's feelings and thoughts
Voice/accent plays a big part in acting and gives the audience a quick insight into the character's personality
Dialog
The exact words of a speaker
Setting
The time and geographic location within a work of film
Acting
An activity in which a story unfolds by means of an actor or actress who adopts a character in theatre, television, film, radio or any other medium that makes use of a mimetic mode
Skills of acting
Creativity
The ability to memorize lines
The capacity to engage with the audience
The experience to understand a character
Good understanding of emotions, scenes and acting techniques
Emotions
One way of expressing feelings through facial expressions
Facial expressions
Seen through the movements of our eyebrows, eyes, lips and even muscles