Possibly, yes. Humans have evolved to account for a lot of subtexts, often in the form of theory of mind and empathy. It’s considered poor form in a novel (as per the “show, don’t tell” motto); I guess in a play, where you can visibly see emotions in the actors’ faces, it’s even more redundant and dull.
Possibly, yes.
Humans have evolved to account for a lot of subtexts, often in the form of theory of mind and empathy.
It’s considered poor form in a novel (as per the “show, don’t tell” motto); I guess in a play, where you can visibly see emotions in the actors’ faces, it’s even more redundant and dull.