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Types of Actors
by: David Chandler
All humans are actors to some
extent. This sounds
Shakespearean but it is very
true. Many times we have done
what we do not like and many
times we begin to like what we
are doing. We represent those
very feelings on stage or before
the camera in the form of
characters. The person's who
enact those characters are
actors.
The hero-actor in a play or a
film is not always the
protagonist though usually he is
so. The plot of a story or a
play takes the hero through a
number of coincides or
circumstantial changes to show
that he can adjust in any space
and time and yet remains a
leader or a savoir.
Well! A tragic hero on the
other hand distorts his own good
circumstance and he also worsens
in his temperament in such a way
that the spectators sympathizes
with wraths than looking down on
him. In both the above cases the
actors who portray these
characters must be very skilled
in showing their feelings by
their eyes, the face and of
course the body. Sometimes they
may have to overact.
The comedians have to keep
improvising methods to portray
the force in the society and the
foolishness of the rich who
haven't experienced the world
around and take it for granted
that all happiness can be
commodities. Many times a
comedian performs serious roles
yet he makes us laugh-he is an
actor.
The lady on the other hand
whether a heroine or a vamp
usually shows excess feminine
energy either she is a
sacrificing friend, a mother or
a seductor. To portray these
feelings the lady actors need
very good supporting actors.
The dancers or singers are
also actors who are usually
speaking of the hero, the
heroine or the villain who would
like to confess, or it could be
about love, hate, or jealousy.
Many times mindsets are
condemned through a singer who
also dances.
Basically the actors are also
informal teachers.
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