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Which best explains the effects of the use of black-and-white shadow

puppetry in the Balinese production of The Tempest?
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A. It puts more emphasis on the dialogue than on the actors.
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B. It creates an aggressive, angry tone for the production.
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It presents the play as true to the original without any
interpretation
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Dit keeps Ariel's true identity and gender a mystery.

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Answer:The Answer is A i just took the quiz:)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. It puts more emphasis on the dialogue than on the actors.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shadow puppetry is a form of theatrical performance using figure cut-outs or other objects to show a play or performance. This form of show provides a different angle to how theatrical performances are viewed and experienced.

The Balinese version of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" was performed under the production by Larry Reed, a theatrical innovator from San Francisco. This adaptation fuses the Elizabethan elements with Balinese elements, providing the audience with a new experience of Shakespeare's "Tempest".

The black and white shadow effect of the play in this Balinese production did not focus on the appearance of the characters or their clothes. Instead, it puts emphasis on the dialogue of the actors and the story.

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