Regarding vampires in particular, it should be noted the following about the characters in this drama: The most psychologically understandable character among the Vampires is Oswald, the protagonist....
Regarding vampires in particular, it should be noted the following about the characters in this drama: The most psychologically understandable character among the Vampires is Oswald, the protagonist. "A neurotic artist," as Protzor describes him. Occasional exaggerations in movements, gestures, facial expressions, and even tone of voice are not only...
Regarding vampires in particular, it should be noted the following about the characters in this drama: The most psychologically understandable character among the Vampires is Oswald, the protagonist. "A neurotic artist," as Protzor describes him.
Occasional exaggerations in movements, gestures, facial expressions, and even tone of voice are not only permitted but are also necessary for a good interpretation of Oswald's psychology. The main difficulty of the role lies especially in how the actor can depict, visibly but not suddenly, in Oswald's secondary, rhetorical dialogues, a discrepancy between his internal mental state and his external expression – a discrepancy commonly observed in more intense and pathological neurotics.
It would be a mistake to portray Oswald as continuously possessed by the awareness of his tragic fate. It would also be a mistake to depict his feelings with a highly emotional tone, a misconception that, in the opinion of theatrical critics and some of the best Ibsenic actors in European theater, has been fallen into. A neurotic usually exhibits vivid emotional expression, but not with great sincerity, stability, or depth of feeling…
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Regarding vampires in particular, it should be noted the following about the characters in this drama: The most psychologically understandable character among the Vampires is Oswald, the protagonist. "A neurotic artist," as Protzor describes him.
Occasional exaggerations in movements, gestures, facial expressions, and even tone of voice are not only permitted but are also necessary for a good interpretation of Oswald's psychology. The main difficulty of the role lies especially in how the actor can depict, visibly but not suddenly, in Oswald's secondary, rhetorical dialogues, a discrepancy between his internal mental state and his external expression – a discrepancy commonly observed in more intense and pathological neurotics.
It would be a mistake to portray Oswald as continuously possessed by the awareness of his tragic fate. It would also be a mistake to depict his feelings with a highly emotional tone, a misconception that, in the opinion of theatrical critics and some of the best Ibsenic actors in European theater, has been fallen into. A neurotic usually exhibits vivid emotional expression, but not with great sincerity, stability, or depth of feeling…
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.