Characters operate within the constraints of their circumstances. Two characters that may otherwise be friends may be turned against each other by mutually exclusive objectives or hostile circumstances. For example, Mercutio and Thibeault in "Romeo and Juliet" display similar values and would perhaps have gotten along, were they not allied with warring families.
George and Lenny in Of Mice and Men also display an interesting relationship. They are very different, but in need of one another in unique ways. They are both in difficult economic circumstances, and have disproportionate advantages (George's intellect, Lenny's strength).
The circumstances characters are in dictates, to an extent, the relationship between characters, because it dictates whether the characters offer an facilitation or obstacle to one another's objectives. Even within a play, a change in the situation and thus the calculus of the characters can change the dynamic between them.
If you're asking if that's what he did, then yes. He was fascinated with the body in motion, and wanted to experiment with Muybridge to make chronophotographs of men jumping and running.
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Benny Goodman
Explanation:
Benny Goodman was an influential musician on the American jazz scene. He played clarinette and became an important musician in a musical genre dominated by big African-American names.
The competition that Benny Goodman faced in this medium was great. That's because in addition to competing with talented musicians, he had to overcome a possible "exclusion" from an environment dominated and well executed by blacks.
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A. Roman art matured during the Hellenistic era in which the refinement and restraint seen in Greek art had given way to dynamic poses and strong emotions.