He uses the dialect of the region.
He uses minimal scenery.
He distorts time in each act.
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Explanation:
This play by Thornton Wilder speaks to the everyday lives of individuals in America from 1901 to 1913. The main demonstration portrays their day by day lives, the second demonstration centers around affection and marriage, and the third demonstration talks about death. This play is unusual in its utilization of negligible sets and complete absence of props. Entertainers must emulate numerous items all through the show.
The Stage Manager, who is the storyteller of the play, breaks several rules of theather. To start with, he talks legitimately to the gathering of people and recognizes that he is in a play. Second, he every so often leaves his role ob as a storyteller to assume the pieces of a few characters in the play. Third, he realizes what will occur later on, and at times remarks on occasions that will happen to characters years later.
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A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
A Parsee bakes a cake.
The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
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A Parsee bakes a cake.
A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Parsee gets dried cake crumbs and puts them in the Rhinoceros's skin.
The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
Answer:
1. A Parsee bakes a cake.
2. A Rhinoceros comes along and chases the Parsee up a tree.
3. The Rhinoceros eats the cake while the Parsee is up the tree.
4. Weeks pass and the Rhinoceros never apologizes.
5. The Rhinoceros takes off his skin and goes to the Red Sea to bathe.
6. The Parsee notices the Rhinoceros's skin.
7. The Parsee gets dried cake crumbs and puts them in the Rhinoceros's skin.
8. The Rhinoceros gets out of the water and puts on his skin.
9. The Rhinoceros begins itching and scratches himself so much that he loses his buttons and his skin becomes all wrinkly.
10.The Parsee laughs and the Rhinoceros goes away grumpy and wrinkly.
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