To read an act without stage directions would result in confusion and a poorly acted play.
<h3>What are the advantages of Stage Directions?</h3>
Stage directions refer to the specific activities that must be carried out in order for a play to be accurately rendered. Examples are:
- How the Lighting must be done
- Costumes to be worn
- Music to be played and how, etc.
Without stage directions, the play would most likely be acted out in a way that is completely different from the intent of the writer.
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Which best explains how point of view affects a piece of literature?
A. It shapes the readers Understanding By including specific descriptions!
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<span>Based on Tom's behavior in “The Devil and Tom Walker,” Irving likely supported C. abolitionists.
He certainly didn't support Salem witches, even though the story is sort of supernatural. He was against slavery, and money-lenders as well. </span>