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It is clear from the passage that unlike a staged play, a work of prose fiction ----.
Because a play presents its action through actors, its
impact is direct, immediate, and heightened by the
actor's skills. Instead of responding to words on a
printed page, the spectator sees what is done and
hears what is said. The experience of the play is
registered directly upon his senses. It may therefore
be fuller and more compact. Where the work of prose
fiction may tell us what a character looks like in one
paragraph, how he moves or speaks in a second,
what he says in a third, and how his auditors respond
in a fourth, the acted play presents this material all at
once. Simultaneous impressions are not separated.
Moreover, this experience is interpreted by actors
who may be highly skilled in rendering nuances of
meaning and strong emotion. Through facial
expression, gesture, speech rhythm, and intonation,
they may be able to make a speaker's words more
expressive than can the reader's unaided
imagination. Thus, the performance of a play by
skilled actors, expertly directed, gives the playwright
a tremendous source of power.