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"A does B for C" is perhaps the simplest definition of theatre. Who is "A," what is "B," and who is "C"? What aspect or role does each contribute to the theatre experience? How do they interact or influence each other?
Adolescence Growth Spurt
A rapid period of growth in height and weight that occurs during puberty.
Puberty
The stage of adolescence when an individual undergoes physical and hormonal changes, leading to sexual maturity.
Psychosocial Crisis
A turning point in an individual's development in which a specific psychological or social attribute might be enhanced or hindered.
Identity Versus Confusion
A stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development where adolescents search for a sense of self and personal identity, facing the challenge of role confusion.
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