Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Who Do You Want To Be?
After reading the play "Diary of Anne Frank", I realized that most of the characters has quite a lot of lines to say. If I had to choose one, I would choose the narrator. First of all, the narrator doesn't need to act. Second of all, the narrator doesn't have to memorize all of his lines. All the narrator needs to do is to read out the words he is suppose to say with a great fluency. Other character such as, Mr. Van Dan or Anne, all has a lot of line to memorize. There are also facial expressions on those characters, the people who are acting as these characters has to memorize all their lines and act their actions according to what the play wrote. To some people, reading might be hard for them, so they would probably choose a character with less words or action. From what I said, you probably think that the narrator is the easiest job in the play. If you think that way, then you are wrong. The narrator needs to speak all those words with a tone which the audience would enjoy. Reading it with fluency isn't enough, if you had a robot voice but with great fluency. People won't enjoy the play because of your tone. The narrator needs to speak in a tone in order to grab the audience's attention.
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