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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 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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THEA 3030 Final Exam New Update Actual Test with complete solution
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The convention for representing depth on a flat surface is called: - Perspective 
The idea that all drama should be "true to life" is called: - Verisimilitude 
Who developed the pole-and-chariot system? - Torelli 
Which of the following is NOT true of a proscenium stage? - It also includes an orchestra, 
mezzanine, an balcony. 
A play with shepherds and mythological creatures who inhabit the forests and countryside, with serious 
actions but a happy ending would be a(n): - Pastoral 
Which of t...
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GCSE History Full Mark Question: Theatre Popularity in the Elizabethan Age.
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Explain reasons for the popularity of the theatre in Elizabethan England. 
 
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Drama and Theatre FP1 |106 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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dual nature of dramatic texts - dramas = texts that are written to be performed as plays, not 
purely written to be read, act as scripts 
collective nature of production and reception - communication situation at play different, several 
people involved in production, usually attended by large audiences 
stage directions - part of secondary text, printed in italics, detailed information about HOW text is 
to be performed, infos about stage set and characters' gestures and facial expressions 
pr...
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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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Julius Caesar exam| 80 questions and answers
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Check all the boxes next to accomplishments of Julius Caesar. 
Created the Julian Calendar 
Named "Dictator for Life" 
Elected Chief Priest 
 
 
 
The play "Julius Caesar" mostly takes place in the cities of ___ and Philippi. 
Rome 
 
 
 
Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ___ Theatre in London, England. 
Globe 
 
 
 
The main ruling body in the Roman government was known as the: 
Senate 
 
 
 
Romans highly prized a man or woman of ___ who could tell good from evil and would...
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Julius Caesar exam| 80 questions and answers
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Check all the boxes next to accomplishments of Julius Caesar. 
Created the Julian Calendar 
Named "Dictator for Life" 
Elected Chief Priest 
 
 
 
The play "Julius Caesar" mostly takes place in the cities of ___ and Philippi. 
Rome 
 
 
 
Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ___ Theatre in London, England. 
Globe 
 
 
 
The main ruling body in the Roman government was known as the: 
Senate 
 
 
 
Romans highly prized a man or woman of ___ who could tell good from evil and would...
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Julius Ceasar UPDATED Test Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What theatre did Shakespeare help build? The Globe 
In what historical period was Shakespeare living? Who was the ruler of England at that time? 
 The Elizabethan Era; Ruler was Queen Elizabeth and then King James; Renaissance 
Who is Pompey? Although he is not a character in the play, why is he important to the plot? 
 Ally of JC and a rival of Marcus Crassus. They dominated the Roman public by a 
political alliance called the First Triumvical. Pompey and Caesar became rivals which 
disrup...
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Shakespeare’s Women 20 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Source 6: Was Shakespeare a Feminist? 
 "While Shakespeare had a deep sensitivity toward women, we cannot say that he was a feminist as we define the term today. Shakespeare was, in essence, a humanist, who explored the best and worst qualities of both sexes." (Mallibard) 
 
Source 6: Was Shakespeare a Feminist? 
"Shakespeare's women act like real women, whether they display astonishing bravery and wit, repulsive ambition, selfish impulsiveness or pitiable naivety. And Shakespeare no doubt...