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  • Language and Body Interaction in Theatrical Performances of "Hamlet"

     

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ID number:113673
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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This essay is an attempt to answer why audiences respond more strongly to watching people interacting in a three dimensional space than on the screen. The keyword is the body.
Let's start with an example of the dumb-show in Hamlet. At the end of the dumb-show Ophelia asks:
OPHELIA What means this, my lord?
HAMLET Marry, this is miching malicho. It means mischief.
Ophelia has difficulty in understanding the dumb-show and asks Hamlet, the director, for interpretation, which implies that the actor's body can only "mean" something if it can be translated into words. …

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