d By allowing the audience to witness the lives of fictional or real characters portrayed on stage, connecting emotionally with their struggles, joys, and conflicts, fostering a sense of connection and empathy towards the human condition.
In theatre, empathy refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings and experiences of others. How does theatre elicit empathy in the audience?
a
By encouraging audience members to detach emotionally and maintain aesthetic distance from the characters.
b
By using elaborate set designs and scenery to immerse the audience in a fantastical world.
c
By focusing solely on entertainment and providing an escape from reality.
d
By allowing the audience to witness the lives of fictional or real characters portrayed on stage, connecting emotionally with their struggles, joys, and conflicts, fostering a sense of connection and empathy towards the human condition.
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