The book How to Gesture was written by author Ott, Ed. Amherst (Edward Amherst), 1867- Here you can read free online of How to Gesture book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How to Gesture a good or bad book?
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Each student in a class should be required to impersonate a number of different characters, especial emphasis being given to the higher types. The comic types may be introduced, but when this is done, considerable discrimination and taste will be necessary. The student must guard against a waste of time in the study of characters that are not really interesting, and types that could not be presented upon the stage. Character Scrapbook A scrapbook of character pictures could be arranged by the s...tudent in such a way as to make his progress more rapid and his impersonations of greater value. The leading magazines are constantly printing charac- ter pictures, done by the leading artists. These could be cut out and arranged under appropriate heads in a scrapbook so as to become a classified list of types : a department devoted to old men ; one to old women ; another to children ; one on simple characters ; another on affected ones. These carefully studied would make a clearer impression upon the mind than reading about similar characters could possibly do.
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