Chpt. 11 & 13 Exam
(T/F) Commedia characters did not wear costumes.
False
What is probably the best-known neoclassical tragedy?
phaedra
The scene-shifting method of changing wings and back shutters that was developed by Italian Giacomo Torelli is known as the _____.
pole and chariot
Who is the author of Phormio?
Terence
The stage in an Elizabethan public theatre was most like a contemporary _____.
thrust stage
(T/F) Thespis is considered the first playwright.
False
What playwright reduced the size of the chorus to twelve?
Aeschylus
Which playwright added a second actor to the play, starting drama as we now know it?
Aeschylus
Who is considered the first important Greek dramatist?
Aeschylus
Who wrote the Oresteia?
Aeschylus
Who wrote Old Comedy, which made fun of social, political, or cultural conditions?
Aristophanes
Who wrote Lysistrata?
Aristophones
Shakespeare's contemporary who championed a more literary approach to drama
Ben Johnson
Elizabethan playwright known for his "mighty lines," who was killed in a tavern brawl at age twenty-nine
Christopher Marlowe
The theatrical troupe I Gelosi, led by Isabella and Francesco Andreini, was renowned in Renaissance Italy for what type of theatrical performance?
Commedia dell'arte
What are the differences and similarities between English Renaissance theatre and theatre in Renaissance Spain?
Continued to produce religious themes
Which theatre companies/troupes did and did not include women in their ranks?
Elizabethan Theatre
What playwright is considered the most modern?
Euripides
What playwright is noted for his sympathetic portrayal of female characters?
Euripides
What playwright was considered to be most rebellious?
Euripides
(T/F) Comedies written by Plautus were quite similar to the Old Comedy written by Aristophanes.
False
(T/F) French theatre in the seventeenth century developed on its own trajectory, unaware of most of the Italian theatrical innovations.
False
(T/F) Italian pastorals imitated Greek satyr plays and were often overtly bawdy and sexual.
False
(T/F) Old Comedy dealt with romantic and domestic problems.
False
(T/F) The Elizabethans perfected the art of painted scenery for the theatre.
False
(T/F) The Golden Age of Greece took place in the second century A.D.
False
(T/F) The Greek amphitheatre is the first example of a proscenium theatre space.
False
(T/F) The choregus is the lead actor in a Greek drama.
False
(T/F) The first significant dramatic criticism, The Poetics, was written by Horace.
False
(T/F) The god Dionysus, to whom the Greek dramatic festivals were dedicated, was the god of war, death, and chastity.
False
(T/F) Written drama was probably the most significant art form of the Italian Renaissance.
False
Who is the author of Ars Poetica (The Art of Poetry)?
Horace
Who states in Ars Poetica that drama should both teach a lesson and entertain?
Horace
French comic writer who was greatly influenced by commedia dell'arte and authored Tartuffe
Jean Rasice
French writer of tragedies; author of Phaedrap
Jean-Baptiste Racine
One of the numerous female playwrights of the Spanish Golden Age whose works have received significant scholarly attention
Leonor de la Cueva Silva
Spanish Golden Age playwright who is said to have written 1,500 plays
Lope de Vega Carpio
Ornate, professionally staged, mythological allegories that were intended to praise the monarch during the Jacobean period were known as _____.
Masques
What type of play dramatizes the lives of saints?
Miracle Plays
What type of play uses religious characters and religious themes to teach a lesson?
Morality Play
Who wrote Menaechmi?
Plautus
What are the components of commedia dell'arte?
Scaena
Which Roman playwright used a chorus in his plays, it did not play an integral part?
Seneca
Which Roman playwright wrote plays in which supernatural beings appeared in the dramatic action?
Seneca
Whose dramatic works were likely influenced Shakespeare's Hamlet?
Seneca
Whose tragedies were similar to those of the Greeks, except that they were considerably more violent?
Seneca
What are the categories of personnel in an Elizabethan acting company?
Shareholders Hired Men Apprentices
Which playwright added a third actor to the play?
Sophocles
Who increased the number of members in the chorus from twelve to fifteen?
Sophocles
Who wrote King Oedipus?
Sophocles
The oldest surviving theatre—constructed during the Italian Renaissance—which was designed as a miniature, indoor Roman theatre is the _____.
Teatro Olimpico
Which playwright whose style is more literary and less exaggerated than that of the other Roman comic playwrights?
Terence
Which Roman playwright wrote plays that dealt exclusively with domestic situations?
Thespis
Which playwright demonstrated a skeptical attitude toward the gods?
Thespis
Determine the validity of the following statements about Elizabethan private theatres:
They were open to the general public.
What are the "audience spaces" in an Elizabethan public theatre?
Tiring House
(T/F) As in England, most Spanish acting troupes were sharing companies.
True
(T/F) Critics were more influential than playwrights in formulating dramatic rules during the Italian Renaissance.
True
(T/F) Despite the popularity of medieval religious drama, secular theatre and drama also existed in the Middle Ages
True
(T/F) English acting companies would rarely perform the same play on two consecutive days.
True
(T/F) Humanism was a major focus of Renaissance literature.
True
(T/F) No one knows how theatre began, and where or when it originated.
True
(T/F) Spectators, no matter where they were, were never far from the actors in an English Renaissance theatre.
True
(T/F) The improvisational elements of Italian commedia dell'arte were built around rough outlines called scenarios.
True
(T/F) The overriding concern of the neoclassicists was verisimilitude.
True
(T/F) The plot of King Oedipus by Sophocles has a climactic structure.
True
(T/F) The proscenium arch was partially responsible for the move toward greater theatrical realism.
True
(T/F) The speeches of the Greek chorus were sung and danced.
True
(T/F) The three great Greek tragic playwrights are Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
True
(T/F) Theatrical activity was outlawed in England by the Puritans in 1642, which was the end of the English Renaissance.
True
(T/F) Unlike Pierre Corneille, Jean Racine's tragedies adhered to the neoclassic rules from the start.
True
Elizabethan called a "playwright for the ages"
William Shakespeare
Full-length secular plays during the Spanish Golden Age were known as _____.
comedia (comedias nuevas)
Define the term unities?
in drama, the three principles derived by French classicists from Aristotle's Poetics;
What types of plays are the following: The Second Shepherds' Play, Everyman, and Noah's Ark?
medieval mystery play
What type of play dramatizes a series of biblical events?
mystery play