How can drama help you better understand the feelings and viewpoints of characters?

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       It can help me tell they’re feeling and viewpoints by how they acted in that situation. Like for example if they yelled a lot then they probably yell a lot outside that situation. Another thing that can help me talk in different voices of what the characters are like. Drama is like a problem and in every book I read before there is a problem. If you can tell the the characters feelings and viewpoints then this will be easy for you.

 

Another thing is you can tell how they act outside of the situation. In some of the books that I read there is usually always a problem, and in that problem there is usually always drama. Sometimes in books there is only drama so you can’t always tell how the characters in the book react to certain things or just how they act in general. Usually books aren’t just drama upon drama upon drama, there is usually something else that is in the book not just drama. Drama can really help you understand the problem(s) in every book because it is basically a problem.

 

Once you do any of these things you will be able to know the feelings and viewpoints of the characters. If these all don’t work for you then try to come up with something on the drama that you are reading. If you don’t have any drama that you are reading you can always do this in any book. Most likely there will drama in any book because if there wasn’t  any the book would be boring. Have fun reading drama and using you drama reading skills.