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pivotal German work on dramatic theory of the eighteenth century was - ANS Lessing's Hamburg Dramaturgy. Denis Diderot proposed the __________, which used middle-class problems as its subject. - ANS drame bourgeois How did theaters of the eighteenth century differ from their predecessors? - ANS All of the answer options are correct. The Theatrical Licensing Act of 1737 was created to do which of the following? - ANS require the Lord Chamberlain to approve plays for performance and make Drury Lane and Covent Garden London's only licensed theaters Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the German Sturm und Drang movement? - ANS interest in Rome and Pompeii Which of the following is NOT an Enlightenment belief? - ANS Christianity is the map for human behavior. The phrase "well-made play" relates to plays based on music and complicated plots, and derives from the French phrase - ANS pièce bien-fait. The word melodrama refers to plays with stock characters and extraordinary coincidences, and specifically to - ANS plays with musical interludes. Which of the following is NOT an element of Romanticism? - ANS dislike of Shakespeare's plays "Tambo and Bones" refers to - ANS . two characters around which minstrel shows were centered. How did naturalism differ from Romanticism? - ANS Naturalism explores scientific and biological causes of action while Romanticism focuses on emotion and personal experience. Modern playwrights were most interested in - ANS challenging the audience to address the conventions and complacency of society. Drama of the modern period was influenced by - ANS technological advances. In A Dream Play and A Ghost Sonata, Strindberg focused on - ANS abandoning dramatic rules. Torvald gently chastises his wife as ___________________. - ANS a spendthrift What crime did Nora commit? - ANS forgery What does Nora do after Torvald forgives her transgressions? - ANS She changes her clothes. Why does Dr. Rank stop by the apartment after the party? - ANS to say goodbye for the last time Why does Nora refuse Dr. Rank's help? - ANS He intimates that he loves her. How does Nora stall Torvald from retrieving his mail? - ANS She demands that he rehearse the tarantella with her for the party. Antonin Artaud's __________ is inspired by ancient rituals and the Marx Brothers' comedy. - ANS Theater of Cruelty Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'œuvre in Paris served as - ANS a symbolist venue. Surrealism (led by Breton) focused on __________ while futurism (led by Marinetti) focused on __________. - ANS dream imagery / mechanical objects Which playwright is most associated with aestheticism—a movement focused on beauty and art without social or political purpose? - ANS Oscar Wilde Which of the following groups advocated war and fascism? - ANS the Futurists Sophie Treadwell's Machinal can best be described as - ANS an indictment of life in the machine age, especially for women.

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pivotal German work on dramatic theory of the eighteenth century was - ANS Lessing's
Hamburg Dramaturgy.

Denis Diderot proposed the __________, which used middle-class problems as its subject. -
ANS drame bourgeois

How did theaters of the eighteenth century differ from their predecessors? - ANS All of the
answer options are correct.

The Theatrical Licensing Act of 1737 was created to do which of the following? - ANS
require the Lord Chamberlain to approve plays for performance and make Drury Lane and
Covent Garden London's only licensed theaters

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the German Sturm und Drang movement? -
ANS interest in Rome and Pompeii

Which of the following is NOT an Enlightenment belief? - ANS Christianity is the map for
human behavior.

The phrase "well-made play" relates to plays based on music and complicated plots, and
derives from the French phrase - ANS pièce bien-fait.

The word melodrama refers to plays with stock characters and extraordinary coincidences, and
specifically to - ANS plays with musical interludes.

Which of the following is NOT an element of Romanticism? - ANS dislike of
Shakespeare's plays

"Tambo and Bones" refers to - ANS . two characters around which minstrel shows were
centered.

How did naturalism differ from Romanticism? - ANS Naturalism explores scientific and
biological causes of action while Romanticism focuses on emotion and personal experience.

Modern playwrights were most interested in - ANS challenging the audience to address
the conventions and complacency of society.

, Drama of the modern period was influenced by - ANS technological advances.

In A Dream Play and A Ghost Sonata, Strindberg focused on - ANS abandoning dramatic
rules.

Torvald gently chastises his wife as ___________________. - ANS a spendthrift

What crime did Nora commit? - ANS forgery

What does Nora do after Torvald forgives her transgressions? - ANS She changes her
clothes.

Why does Dr. Rank stop by the apartment after the party? - ANS to say goodbye for the
last time

Why does Nora refuse Dr. Rank's help? - ANS He intimates that he loves her.

How does Nora stall Torvald from retrieving his mail? - ANS She demands that he
rehearse the tarantella with her for the party.

Antonin Artaud's __________ is inspired by ancient rituals and the Marx Brothers' comedy. -
ANS Theater of Cruelty

Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'œuvre in Paris served as - ANS a symbolist venue.

Surrealism (led by Breton) focused on __________ while futurism (led by Marinetti) focused on
__________. - ANS dream imagery / mechanical objects

Which playwright is most associated with aestheticism—a movement focused on beauty and art
without social or political purpose? - ANS Oscar Wilde

Which of the following groups advocated war and fascism? - ANS the Futurists

Sophie Treadwell's Machinal can best be described as - ANS an indictment of life in the
machine age, especially for women.

Treadwell's "An Outcast at the Christian Door" describes - ANS her experience going
undercover as a prostitute.

Elements of which modernist style are evident in Machinal? - ANS expressionism

Machinal emphasizes the modernist notion of the - ANS gesamtkunstwerk

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