11. 'Breaking the fourth wall is an
alienation technique associated with
Epic Theatre. This so called 'fourth
wall refers to:
a. The wall just behind the actors
perform.
b. The wall at the right side of the
actors where they make entry or
exit.
c. The wall at the back side of the
O spectators that seperates them
from rest of the world.
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d. The imagined wall in between the
actor and spectator, since they are
not supposed to interfere into each
other's affairs.
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The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imagined wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this "wall", the convention assumes, the actors act as if they cannot. ... The "fourth wall", though, is a theatrical convention, rather than of set design.
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