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THEA 241 - Exam #1 - Carlsen (UD) questions and answers all are correct
  • THEA 241 - Exam #1 - Carlsen (UD) questions and answers all are correct

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  • What is theatre? - Answer-Communication, subjective, live storytelling, conflict and resolution, education, course, transfer of information, entertainment, business, collaborative art form, interactive, building, holding mirror, scope (theatre of war), soapbox, human experience, opinion, place to see live performance, career, improvisation Theatre started with _____ first & _____ second - Answer-Greeks, Romans Greatest influence for western theatre - Answer-Greeks, Elizabethan Renaissance, ...
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
  • OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)

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  • 4 Explain why Tiresias mentions that he serves Apollo (line 4). Make two points. [2] 5 Give the names of Oedipus’ mother and father (line 14). [2] 6 What is Cithaeron (line 20)? [1] 7 Give the name of one of Oedipus’ children (line 25). [1] 8 Explain how successfully Sophocles makes the scene in Source B an exciting piece of theatrical action. Make four points and support each point with reference to Source B. [8] 9* Assess how important you think the imagery of sight and blindness is...
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Bradley University THE 131 Final Exam (Stern) Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
  • Bradley University THE 131 Final Exam (Stern) Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction

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  • (T/F): To show the corpses in a Greek play, the "eccyclema" was lowered from the roof of the "skene". - Answer-False Most of the attendees to the festival of plays were _____ and _____. - Answer-Men and boys At the theatre of Dionysus, what was the thymele? - Answer-An altar dedicated to Dionysus What term that we use today for contrived endings came about because of the overuse of gods to resolve difficult dramatic situations? - Answer-Deus ex machina Similar to a modern parade float,...
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Thea 1 Final Exam (All Units) Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
  • Thea 1 Final Exam (All Units) Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!

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  • Greek God of wine and fertility - Answer-Dionysus author of a play - Answer-Playwright Primitive people's instinctive rhythmic movements and the desire to imitate evolved into___________________________. - Answer-Pantomime Pantomimed rites of passage and various tribal traditions were performed by - Answer-Shaman meaning beneath the words - Answer-Subtext Shaman's roll in the tribe of primitive people - Answer-Medicine Man, Storyteller natural element that contributed to the illusion th...
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CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A
  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A

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  • CSET English Subtest I and II (2023/2024) Graded A homophones These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different meanings and spelling. example: capital (seat of the government) and capitol (government building) Homonyms words that are spelled and pronounced the same,yet have a different meaning Ex. Tear-when you cry tear-when something rips Homographs words that are spelled alike but have different sounds and meanings (bow and arrow vs. bow of a ship) . Prepositional Phrase a g...
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THE 131 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution Updated 2024.
  • THE 131 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution Updated 2024.

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  • THE 131 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers, Complete Solution Updated 2024. The major festival of plays in ancient Greece was called the: A. City Zeusia. B. City Dionysia. C. City Athena. D. City Dionysus. B. City Dionysia. What term that we use today for contrived endings came about because of the overuse of gods to resolve difficult dramatic situations? A. Paradoi B. Skene C. Deus ex machina D. Eccyclema C. Deus ex machina Performances in ancient Greek theatres seem to have be...
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Bradley University THE 131 Final exam (Salazar)  Questions With All Correct Answers!!
  • Bradley University THE 131 Final exam (Salazar) Questions With All Correct Answers!!

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  • What instrument's music accompanied most of the lines in a Roman play? - Answer-Flute Because of the three actor rule, the actor playing Oedipus also played which of the following parts? - Answer-None of the above (Jocasta, The Shepherd, Creon) Like the Greek theatre which influenced it, the Roman theatre used a chorus to perform songs between the episodes. - Answer-False During the Middle Ages, the movement from Liturgical to Vernacular religious drama saw performances of drama move outs...
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Frogs - Aristophanes Greek Theatre Notes for A-Level OCR
  • Frogs - Aristophanes Greek Theatre Notes for A-Level OCR

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  • A* notes on Frogs with a summary of plot and reception, all characters and themes including: - Nature of Theatre - Use of Comedy - Value of Tragedy - Politics - Old vs. New - Religion and the gods - Slaves and Masters - Women and Femininity - Identity - Life and Death - Punishment and Vengeance
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Oedipus Questions and Answers  Graded A+
  • Oedipus Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Oedipus Questions and Answers Graded A+ dramatic action the events of a drama theme a central idea or underlying truth that unifies and controls a literary work The Greek word theatron forms the root for our word _____. theater The masks used by actors _____. depicted exaggerated, emotional facial expressions The Greek god Dionysus is generally associated with _____. the harvest and wine How are men and women related to the early Greek dramas? Men were very important to the ...
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30 marker Greek Theatre Questions
  • 30 marker Greek Theatre Questions

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  • This contains many predictive 30 marker questions to practice in order to get high grades in classical civilization Greek theatre
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