Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Act II Elizabethan Audience
Comic Relief. Comic relief is a humorous scene, incident, or speech that is included in serious drama to provide time out from emotional intensity. It allows audience time to prepare for the next intense event. It often contrasts with the “heaviness” of the main plot. Discuss the porter/Macduff and Lennox scene. Include what it shows about Elizabethan audiences.
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