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In what ways were acting techniques or design elements and dramatic form used to achieve the intended effect?  

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4. In what ways were acting techniques or design elements and dramatic form used to achieve the intended effect? From looking at the rehearsal process and the final piece I can clearly see the link between what we were attempting to 'tell' the audience and how we were trying to do that. There were various acting techniques and dramatic form that enable us to achieve the intended effects. Monologues throughout our play were an extremely important acting technique which we used to enable the message and the story to be clear to the audience. My monologue was an important part of the play as I wanted to make sure the audience fully understood the character. I made sure that prior to them finding the truth I was always making certain unnatural movements in the wheelchair so that they could slightly see that there was something not right about the character. I...

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