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THEA 110 Final correctly answered 2023 latest updateComedies must not have any conflict in their plot (True or False). - correct answer False Tragedies must always end in the death of the main character (True or False). - correct answer False Why are plays typically 2-3 hours long? - correct answer It is the time between lunch and dinner. It is the time between dinner and bed time. What is theatre? - correct answer A building An art form Plays, Actors, Directors and Designers What is a Dramaturge? - correct answer A person whose job is to study the history and era of a play. How does the audience affect a play? - correct answer By their emotional response to the performance. How is theatre different from film? - correct answer It is never the same. Tall scenery can only be used upstage in a thrust stage (True or False). - correct answer True What is special about a Thrust style theatre? - correct answer Has audience on three sides of the stage. Where does the term proscenium come from? - correct answer Greek, meaning in front of skene (scenery) What "region" is Willy responsible for as a salesman? - correct answer New England What does linda tell Willy in the last scene? - correct answer We're free She can't cry She paid off the house (All of the above) Where does Biff find Willy with "The Woman"? - correct answer Boston What is the climax of Death of a Salesman? - correct answer The car crash When and where does the plot of Death of a Salesman happen? - correct answer In the past, when Biff is a football star In the present, when Willy can't make a living as a salesman anymore (Both) At the beginning of the play, what city did Willy reach before he had to turn around and come home? - correct answer Yonkers Who is Dave Singelman in Death of a Salesman? - correct answer The greatest salesman Willy ever knew. Who wrote Death of a Salesman? - correct answer Arthur Miller What does Linda find that worries her about Willy? - correct answer A piece of rubber hose. As an adult, what did Biff steal from Bill Oliver? - correct answer A pen What is meant by "point of attack" regarding the plot? - correct answer The point in the storyline where the plot begins What is meant by the term "exposition"? - correct answer Giving the audience information about characters, location, past events, etc. What is meant by the term protagonist when referring to character? - correct answer The central character Who is the Antagonist of a play? - correct answer The character who is in opposition of the protagonist Aristotle's treatise on Greek Theatre was titled Poetics (True or False). - correct answer True What can language tell us about a character in a play? - correct answer Can tell us about their social class and education. What are Aristotle's 6 parts of a play? - correct answer Plot, Character, Idea, Music, Language, Spectacle When reading a play Spectacle is the most important of Aristotle's 6 parts (True or False). - correct answer False What can we learn by reading the "cast of characters" at the front of the script? - correct answer Characters names Characters age Characters relationships (All of the Above) What is the first piece of information a reader receives about the play? - correct answer The title of the show. Before the play starts and we are in our seats how can we still get info about the play? - correct answer Read the program Listening to the music playing (Both A and C)`

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