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Friday, April 5, 2013

What advice would you give an actress playing Juliet regarding her vocal delivery in her "Ah me. What news..." speech?

An actress playing Juliet would pull in to think very carefully intimately her characters before time, her through line of action, the developing pacing of the scene and of soma her vocal delivery.

Before this scene has happened, she has married Romeo and is now blissfully gifted in the knowledge that the nurse is bringing her to him. This should be patent in the voice, facial expressions and movements used, in anticipation of the nurses arrival.

The developing pace of the scene should be constantly changing with the changing of separately unit of action. For example a key change in pace and mood should be line 65 is Romeo slaughterd, and is Tybalt slain? where the dialogue from Juliet should have been fast, staccato, frantic, weepy and wavering and now it has changed to sulky and more precise because she is in shock and disbelief which is affect her speech. The developing pace due to the units of actions changing, also creates a extensive sense of tension and dramatic irony within the audience, as they are desperate to see Juliets reaction the truth after(prenominal) all the confusion and anxiety.

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Juliets first line needs to have a great impact on the audience and bewilder them immediately sympathise with Juliet as the see her initial fervour at what they know will bring her utter despondency as soon as the nurse tells her. Juliets pitch should be high with excitement, her pace fast and energetic from the anticipation, her tone should be that of extreme excitement, her volume should be normal and her excitement is explicit through the pitch and tone of her voice, and there should be attempt put on the word news to show that is what she has been building up to. -why dost thou wring thy hands? should be...

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