Which aspect of the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest best illustrates an artist's interpretation of a text?

A. Making Ariel the narrator of the play with the ability to comment on the action as well as participating in it
B. Setting the play in a post-apocalyptic future in which humans were replaced by human-animal hybrids
C. Having the characters' voices performed by actors offstage, while the actors onstage performed silently
D. Having the characters communicate their actions and feelings by motions and gestures rather than speech

Respuesta :

Answer:C

Explanation:

Having the characters' voices performed by actors offstage (APEX)

Answer:

C). Having the characters' voices performed by actors offstage, while the actors onstage performed silently.

Explanation:

As per the question, the option that best illustrates an artist's interpretation of a text is option C as an artist is inclined towards deriving the hidden(not the surface) meaning of the work and author's intention behind writing a particular work of art. An artist perceives the world differently and therefore, he/she aims to offer a connotative meaning of the text. Thus, option C and i.e. 'Having the characters' voices performed by actors offstage, while the actors onstage performed silently' best expresses an artist's interpretation of a work.