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Seyyed Mostafa Mokhtabad Amreyi, Nasrin Seyed Abolghasem Khan, Volume 10, Issue 40 (12-2021)
Abstract
Alchemymical “Characterization” and “personality” are the cornerstones of drama; many apply in both playwriting and play criticism and analysis. Especially in game genres that deal with deeper concepts of the characters’ personality aspects. Studies of the status of “personality” from both the theatrical and psychological perspectives lead to a better understanding of the executive factors as well as the theoretical domains of dramatic works. By recognizing the mental-physical characteristics of the characters such as interest, hatred, physical and sensory tics, as well as their thoughts and behaviors, brilliant results were obtained that will strengthen the performance and analysis of the games. Schools and styles such as Jerzy Grotowski’s “Silent Theatre”, Meyer Hold’s “Biomechanical Theatre” and Eugene Barba’s practice unleash the abilities of the human body as it tries to make sense of and harness knowledge of anatomy, the respiratory system, and even sports such as yoga. Recognition of human personality is not limited to the use of acting power and includes areas such as playwriting and play analysis. This research tries to use the knowledge of “temperament” as a branch of traditional or ancient medicine and to present a new method to the research subject. The provision of patterns for the classification of dramatic characters has provided a temperamental capability that can be used as a method in a variety of fields, including the characterization of dramatic works. This research was carried out with the descriptive-analytical method and the play of Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty queen of Leenane nin was used as the study sample of this research.
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