Asked by ben hen

Which BEST explains why the zoetrope had very simple figures?


Responses

Animation was not intended to tell stories.

Animation was not intended to tell stories.

Copyright prevented the creation of characters.

Copyright prevented the creation of characters.

Audiences could not handle sophisticated plots.

Audiences could not handle sophisticated plots.

It could only show movement for one figure or scene.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It could only show movement for one figure or scene — the zoetrope’s short, looping sequence and limited frame space meant only simple, repeating actions were possible.