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Subverting audience expectations from "summary" of The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama by Elizabeth Hale Winkler

The process of subverting audience expectations plays a crucial role in the realm of contemporary British drama. It involves challenging conventional norms and defying predictable outcomes, thereby creating a sense of anticipation and surprise for the viewer. By deviating from the expected trajectory of a narrative, playwrights are able to engage their audience on a deeper level, forcing them to reevaluate their assumptions and preconceived notions. This technique is particularly effective when it comes to incorporating songs into a dramatic production. Songs have the power to evoke emotion and convey meaning in a way that traditional dialogue cannot. When used in conjunction with subverted expectations, they can add an additional layer of complexity to the storytelling process. By subverting audience expectations through the use of song, playwrights are able to challenge existing f...
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    The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

    Elizabeth Hale Winkler

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