“Visual action can be as important on the stage as speech.” How far do you agree with this claim?
On some degree i can agree with this claim, because in plays a character will make sudden movements or do something that will catch the audiences eye that will make them stop and think "was that foreshadowing or a key event?" Visual action is important in a play because the reader can not always visualize the scenarios properly that occur in key events because of the way they read it, and than turn the whole event the wrong way. The visual content will help the audience watching understand the conflicts of the characters. Also in plays the author could foreshadow with speech OR with visual action.
Why i could disagree with it is as important is because there are times in a play where they carry out the visual action to be put out to be more important than it really was. This could trick the audience to be lead onto another train of thought.
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