staging, the physical arrangement and presentation of a play on stage, including the use of scenery, setting, the place or time of a scene, characterisation, the act of changing voice, body language, movement, gesture, etc, aside, character briefly speaks their words to the audience without the other characters being able to hear, monologue, a long speech by one character to other characters, or a crowd., soliloquy, an act of a character speaking their thoughts aloud, often when they are alone, but sometimes with others around., dramatic irony, when the audience knows more about a situation than the characters do creating tension, humour, or deep pathos, juxtaposition, when authors place two things side by side as a way of highlighting their differences, motifs, recurring symbols, images, or ideas that carry significant meaning and are used to convey themes and ideas., special effects, props used to create sound and imagery .
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Shakespearean Dramatic methods
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