Emphasis: This is a general term for highlighting a word or gesture to give it importance.
Emphasis: This is the most general term and simply means highlighting something to make it stand out.
Emphasis: This is the most general term and simply means highlighting something to make it stand out.
Emphasis: This is the most general term and simply means highlighting something to make it stand out.
Emphasis: This is the most general term and simply means highlighting something to make it stand out.
Emphasis: This is the most general term and simply means highlighting something to make it stand out.
Here are some examples of how emphasis can be used in drama:
* Vocal emphasis: A performer might speak a word or phrase louder, slower, or with a different tone of voice to draw attention to it.
* Physical emphasis: A performer might use a gesture, facial expression, or movement to emphasize a particular word or phrase.
* Lighting emphasis: A spotlight might be used to illuminate a particular actor or area of the stage, drawing the audience's attention.
* Sound emphasis: A sound effect might be used to accompany a particular word or gesture.
The specific term used will depend on the context and the technique being employed. Let me know if you have a specific example in mind, and I can give you a more precise answer!