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Mayur Arya

In theatre, emotions are shown through facial expressions, voice and body movements. For example, Raudra (anger) uses a loud voice, wide eyes and clenched fists. Hasya (joy) uses a soft laugh, smiling face and relaxed posture. All three tools work ...

Mayur Arya

The purpose of masks showing emotions is to help actors convey feelings clearly to the audience. Masks amplify expressions, making emotions like joy, anger or sorrow easily recognizable, especially in large performances where facial expressions might be hard to see. Class ...

Mayur Arya

We experienced joy, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, courage, disgust, wonder, peace, confusion, curiosity and love during class. Class 6 Visual Arts Textbook chapter 16 Emotions Unveiled! question answer Class 6 Arts Grade 6 Chapter 16 Emotions Unveiled solutions

Sonal Chauhan

Layers of paper must overlap on the edges of the balloon to create strength and stability in the mask. Overlapping prevents gaps and weak spots, ensuring that the mask holds its shape and remains durable after drying and cutting. Class 6 ...

Sonal Chauhan

Yes, some emotions like Shanta (peace) or Adbhuta (wonder) may not fit neatly into tragedy or comedy. These Rasas represent feelings beyond sadness or laughter, exploring calmness, awe or amazement, which are less typical in traditional Greek theatre. Class 6 Arts ...