
GOTE, which stands for `Goal, Obstacle, Tactics, and Expectation`, is an acronym devised by Robert Cohen to remind actors of four basic elements to consider while preparing a character for the theater. Cohen introduced the acronym in his book, Acting One, which has become one of the most widely used textbooks for college theater students in the .....
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• (n.) A channel for water.
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Gote noun [ Confer LG.
gote ,
gaute , canal, German
gosse ; akin to
giessen to pour, shed, Anglo-Saxon
geótan , and English
fuse to melt.] A channel for water. [ Prov. Eng.]
Crose. Found on
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(northern dialect) - a watercoarse; any channel for water; a stream; a sluice. Also Goit.
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