Drama – Scene Portraits. 1.How do the characters feel? What about their body language or facial expression tell us this? 2.What do you think the characters.

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Drama – Scene Portraits

1.How do the characters feel? What about their body language or facial expression tell us this? 2.What do you think the characters are saying? Why? 3.What do you think the characters will do/say next? 4.How might the characters change their body language, facial expression, or position to reflect their feelings or actions?

1.How do the characters feel? What about the body language or facial expression tell us this? 2.What do you think the characters are saying? Why? 3.What do you think the characters will do/say in the next moment? 4.How might the characters change their body language, facial expression, or position to reflect their feelings or actions?

Use Your Imagination 1.How do the characters feel? What about the body language or facial expression tell us this? 2.What do you think the characters are saying? Why? 3.What do you think the characters will do/say in the next moment? 4.How might the characters change their body language, facial expression, or position to reflect their feelings or actions?