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A. Character Suppose you have chosen a story of character to read , a story like Hair Cut , by Lardner ; The Piece of String ... First of all , ask yourself questions like these : Where does the author find his characters ?
A. Character Suppose you have chosen a story of character to read , a story like Hair Cut , by Lardner ; The Piece of String ... First of all , ask yourself questions like these : Where does the author find his characters ?
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Characters as Human Beings The characters in the play or novel you choose should be human . They should have warmth of life ; they should be con- vincing as real human beings , they should be capable of trans- formation into flesh and ...
Characters as Human Beings The characters in the play or novel you choose should be human . They should have warmth of life ; they should be con- vincing as real human beings , they should be capable of trans- formation into flesh and ...
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Characters What shall be said about the characters of the play or story to follow ? Inasmuch as the reader has to free them from the con- fines of the printed page and bring them to life all by himself , without the aid of other actors ...
Characters What shall be said about the characters of the play or story to follow ? Inasmuch as the reader has to free them from the con- fines of the printed page and bring them to life all by himself , without the aid of other actors ...
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