1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
LiRa [457]
3 years ago
5

Imagine you are creating a theatre production of the scene that begins at 1:07:00 and has Don in the rain. How would you give th

e impression of rain to the audience?
Arts
2 answers:
Leokris [45]3 years ago
6 0

You could have the lights dimmed, and have the soundboard playing rain sounds and use special lights to crest the impression of rain

mina [271]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Dim the lights, not too much, just noticeably dimmed. Have sheets waving slowly to imitate wind and the have stage-hands run their hands left to right (audience perspective) across the screen behind the stage, but out of the view of the audience and actors. Depending on the scene, use dark gray or silver ribbons being blown the same direction as the stage hands behind the screen. Slow showers of light glitter from a catwalk with work as well, but it could effect the actors.

You might be interested in
What is the meaning of the metaphor the castle's a queen, viewing subjects below?
monitta

The metaphor "the castle's a queen" while viewing the subjects below means that the castle is tall and majestic.

<h3>What is a metaphor?</h3>

This refers to the figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things.

When used as a literary device, it helps to creates an implicit comparisons without the express use of “like” or “as.”, hence, it is a means of asserting that two things are identical in comparison rather than just similar.

Hence, the metaphor "the castle's a queen" while viewing the subjects below means that the castle is tall and majestic.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

Read more about metaphor

brainly.com/question/933951

#SPJ1

5 0
1 year ago
Do you reveal this information to your cousin but violate the privacy and confidentiality that you have sworn yourself to and ar
stira [4]

Answer: Violate the privacy

Explanation: Saving lives are better than losing them

Hope this helps!

3 0
3 years ago
What type of art might you find in tombs from the Shang Dynasty?
vlada-n [284]

Answer:

b

Explanation:

in China around 1700-1500 BCE, as bronze became a widespread substitute for jade, horn, ivory, and stone, in the crafting of high-status objects like ceremonial, ritualistic and feasting vessels. Shang rulers and nobles, for instance, required a vast quantity of vessels for various ceremonies associated with religious divination and other sacred rituals, including the worship of ancestors, whose names are often inscribed on the bronzes.

8 0
3 years ago
How did zeus mitigate his revenge?
Makovka662 [10]
Hephaestus, the god of fire, especially the blacksmith's fire, was the patron of all craftsmen, principally those working with metals. He was worshiped predominantly in Athens, but also in other manufacturing centres. He was the god of volcanoes. Later, the fire within them represented the smith's furnace. Hephaestus was associated with Mount Etna, which is on the island of Sicily. Known as the lame god, Hephaestus was born weak and crippled. Displeased by the sight of her son, Hera threw Hephaestus from Mount Olympus, and he fell for a whole day before landing in the sea. Nymphs rescued him and took him to Lemnos, where the people of the island cared for him. But other versions say Zeus threw him from Mount Olympus after Hephaestus had sided with his mother in a quarrel. This legend says that Hephaestus fell for nine days and nine nights, and he landed on the island of Lemnos. It was on Lemnos where he built his palace and his forges under a volcano.

To gain revenge for his rejection by Hera, Hephaestus fashioned a magic throne, which was presented to her on Mount Olympus. When Hera sat on the throne, it entrapped her, making her a prisoner. The gods on Mount Olympus pleaded with Hephaestus to return to their heavenly domain, as to release Hera, but he refused. Dionysus gave the smith god wine, and when Hephaestus was intoxicated, Dionysus took him back to Mount Olympus slumped over the back of a mule. This scene was a favorite in Greek art. Hephaestus released Hera after being given the beautiful Aphrodite as his bride. Dionysus was rewarded by being made one of the Olympian Pantheon.

Hephaestus is known as the son of Hera and Zeus, although Zeus had nothing to do with the conception. Hephaestus was parthenogenetic, meaning he was conceived without male fertilisation. Hera was jealous of Zeus after he had an affair with Metis, from which the goddess of prudence was pregnant with Athena. However, Gaia had warned Zeus that Metis would bear a daughter, whose son would overthrow him. To prevent this, Zeus swallowed Metis, so he could carry the child through to the birth himself, although Zeus could not give birth naturally. For retribution Hera produced (parthenogeny) Hephaestus, and legend says, that Hephaestus split the head of Zeus with an axe, from which Athena appeared fully armed.

One particular legend says that Hephaestus wished to marry Athena, who was also a patron of smiths, but she refused because she found him ugly. Another legend says that Athena disappeared from their bridal bed but Hephaestus did not see her vanish, and spilt his seed on the floor. In a similar version the semen fell from Athena's thigh and from it was produced Erechtheus, who became a king of Athens. (This relates to Erechtheus being the son of Gaia, Earth.)

Aphrodite, in some versions, was the wife of Hephaestus, and he was suspicious that Aphrodite had been committing adultery. To catch her being unfaithful he fashioned an extraordinary chain-link net, so fine and strong no one could escape from it. Then one day he surprised Aphrodite and the war god Ares as they lay together in bed. He threw his magic net over them and hauled them before the Olympian gods and exhibited them as they were, naked and wrapped in each others arms. Hephaestus asked the assembled gods for just retribution, but they did the total opposite. The gods roared with laughter at the sight of the naked lovers, after which they allowed the couple to go free. According to Homer's Iliad Hephaestus had a wife called Aglaea, who was one of the Charites (Graces).

Being a great craftsman Hephaestus manufactured wonderful articles from various materials, primarily from metal. With help from the Cyclopes, who were his workmen and assistants, he fashioned the thunderbolts for Zeus and his sceptre. He made weapons and armour for the other gods and heroes. For Athena, he made her shield or aegis and for the god of love, Eros, he made the arrows. The wonderful chariot which the sun god Helios rode across the sky was made by Hephaestus and in some versions it was a golden cup or goblet. He also fashioned the invincible armour of Achilles. Hephaestus helped to create the first woman, with the assistance of other gods, after Zeus had ordered that there be a new kind of human. Zeus plotted against Prometheus because he and his race of mortals had only included one gender, which was male, and so Hephaestus formed the first woman from clay. Her name was Pandora (all gifts) and from a supernatural jar, she released the evils of the world on manking


4 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
How many episodes of miraculous ladybug season 4 are out
kumpel [21]
26, counted them myself
4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • The main reason an artist creates a piece of art is for
    12·1 answer
  • Who painted the image above?
    6·2 answers
  • What is the first step in transferring photographs from your camera to your computer? Turn off your camera and turn on the compu
    7·1 answer
  • The process of scratching fine lines into the surface of of each piece of clay at the place where they will be joined together i
    15·1 answer
  • The works of the Italian painters Cimabue, Giotto, and Duccio foresaw a return of what system of thought to Europe?
    12·1 answer
  • Which of the following statements is an example of numerical data used as evidence
    5·1 answer
  • What Is Density? <br> Paragraph please!! <br> Thanks
    10·1 answer
  • How long is each letter in the form ?
    8·2 answers
  • The bronze sculpture (left) was created by Constantin Brancusi and is called Bird in Space. The watercolor (right)
    7·2 answers
  • The art piece with the dripping rainbow would most likely be used to
    12·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!