Less Is More: Audience Cognition of Comic Simplification in the Characters of Peking Opera

Jiede Wu, Yikang Sun, Rung Tai Lin*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A simplified approach was used to determine if “Less is More” is still a trend in comics’ Peking opera characters. There were 225 website volunteers who took part in the study. Via a questionnaire survey and analysis, this study explored the feasibility of “simplification” in comedy. The results indicate that the proposed “simplifying” approach can be applied to the creation of dramatic characters, but the scale of simplification must be adjusted flexibly to suit different subjects. For audiences, there is not much recognition and sympathy for the works that are simplified in the extreme and the current symbolization. The simplification used in this study is merely the first step in testing the usefulness of simplification as an approach. It is used as a means of understanding the cognition of the audience to accept the simple features of Peking opera characters. In subsequent studies, the proposed “simplified” approach is necessary to adapt and improve with a view to practical application. It also requires an in-depth analysis of the cognitive differences of the different participants according to the cognitive and communication theories of artistic creation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2
JournalSci
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Peking opera characters
  • art appreciation
  • cognition
  • comic creation
  • less is more
  • simplification

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