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shusha [124]
2 years ago
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Read the following scene from The Little Foxes. BEN. (very jovial) I suppose I have been. And why not? Horace has done Hubbard S

ons many a good turn. Why shouldn’t I be anxious to help him now? REGINA. (laughs) Help him! Help him when you need him, that’s what you mean. BEN. What a woman you married, Horace. (Laughs awkwardly when HORACE does not answer) Well, then I’ll make it quick. You know what I’ve been telling you for years. How I’ve always said that every one of us little Southern businessmen had great things—(Extends his arm)—right beyond our finger tips. It’s been my dream: my dream to make those fingers grow longer: I’m a lucky man, Horace, a lucky man. To dream and to live to get what you’ve dreamed of. That’s my idea of a lucky man. (Looks at his fingers as his arm drops slowly) For thirty years I’ve cried bring the cotton mills to the cotton. (HORACE opens medicine bottle). Well, finally I got up nerve to go to Marshall Company in Chicago. What would be similar about a stage and a film interpretation of this scene? Viewers would have to infer the emotions and motivations of Ben and Regina. Viewers would have to envision the physical descriptions of Ben and Regina. Viewers would have to imagine the few props being used by Ben and Regina. Viewers would have to visualize the actions and movements of Ben and Regina.
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Vitek1552 [10]2 years ago
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The correct answer is the following: <u><em>option 1. The similarity between a stage and a film interpretation of the scene describe in the question would be that in both of them, viewers would have to infer the emotions and motivations of Ben and Regina.</em></u>

Viewers would not have to envision the physical descriptions of Ben and Regina nor would have to imagine the few props being used by Ben and Regina. because they would be able to see all of these either on stage or in the film. But, in both cases, they would have to envision the emotions and motivations of the characters.

attashe74 [19]2 years ago
4 0
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice. The interpretation of the scene would be that "<span>Viewers would have to envision the physical descriptions of Ben and Regina." </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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