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25 January, 12:23

A play in which every character possesses an independence of intention and expression, and whose motivation appears sensible in the light of our general knowledge of psychology and human behavior, possesses

A. gravity.

B. depth of characterization.

C. pertinence.

D. stageability.

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  1. 25 January, 12:27
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    B. depth of characterization

    Explanation:

    Depth of characterization is one quality of a fine play which makes sure that every character in the play possess an independence of intention, expression, and motivation.

    In such a play there is a deeper meaning, that is also relatable been conveyed by each character in the play.
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