"In the first place, it must be remembered that our point of view in examining the construction of a play will not always coincide with that which we occupy in thinking of its whole dramatic effect"
- Andrew Coyle Bradley
About this Quote
This quote by Andrew Coyle Bradley is highlighting the importance of considering the building and construction of a play from multiple point of views. He is suggesting that when examining a play, we ought to not limit ourselves to one viewpoint. Instead, we should think about the play from both the point of view of its building and construction and its general dramatic effect. This is essential since the construction of a play can have a significant impact on its overall impact. For instance, the structure of a play can affect the pacing, the tone, and the emotional effect of the story. For that reason, it is essential to consider both the building and the total result of a play when analyzing it. By doing so, we can get a better understanding of the play and its effect on the audience.
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