James has finished writing a simple story of a young boy who despite having a difficult childhood has grown up to be a good and educated man. James does not want to add any scene related to the boy’s past but still wants the audiences to know about his struggles in the past. How do you think he can incorporate a glimpse of the boy’s past in the play?

by making the boy himself talk about his past in the climax of the play
by creating a short presentation about his past and playing it before the play
by making the boy look poor so people get an idea about his background
by narrating his past in a short voiceover at the start of the play

Respuesta :

The correct option is this: BY NARRATING HIS PAST IN A SHORT VOICE OVER AT THE START OF THE PLAY.
Since James does not want to include any scene in the play that talks about the boy's past, he can make up for this by narrating the boy's past to the audience at the beginning of the play in short voice over in order to give the audience an idea of where the boy is coming from.

Answer:

by narrating his past in a short voiceover at the start of the play

Explanation:

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