How does Welles use mise-en-scene in Citizen Kane to set up the contrast between the early, idealistic part of Kane's life and his later withdrawal from public life?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. the Aeneid b. the Iliad c. Book of the City of Ladies d. the Decameron
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The proscenium is important mainly because it
a. allows a character on stage to reveal her or his inner thoughts to the audience. b. creates an invisible fourth wall that separates the audience from the actors. c. identifies the moment when a character recognizes that tragic circumstances are her or his own fault. d. provides a handy, if implausible, resolution to a difficult problem in a play.
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