Quiz 1: Drama
Compare and contrast a soliloquy and an aside.
A soliloquy is a speech by a character but not to any other character. An aside is a remark to the audience. Both involve only one character that is not communicating with other characters.
What are the two classical, basic forms of drama as symbolized by the smiling and frowning masks?
Comedy and Tradegy
Classical drama began in _____. Egypt Greece Rome
Greece
Three types of plays that grew from the Christian church were: _____. Tragedies Miracle plays Mystery plays Classical drama Comedies Morality plays
Miracle plays Mystery Plays Morality Plays
Shakespeare was a(n) _____ dramatist. Greek Roman Renaissance Modern
Renasissance
Explain how the church both nearly destroyed drama and also helped revived drama.
The art of theater fell out of favor with the church because the drama's association was with pagan gods and that did not uphold the Empire's new Christian values. Theater came back when small churches stared staging dramatized versions of biblical events and actions.
The problem in a play is the _____. dialogue characters complication exposition
complication
The "point of no return" in the play is the _____. crisis denouement complication exposition
crisis
The conclusion of the story is the _____. crisis denouement complication climax
denouement
Arrange in order the elements of plot climax, complication, denouement, exposition
exposition complication climax denouement
According to the text, which are some modern variations or experimental ideas used in twentieth-century plays? set, script, and cast little plot or action no script; improvisation
little plot or action no script; improvisation
The stage and props together are called the _____. house prompter cue set
set
A dramatic device used to create a realistic atmosphere for a play is called a dramatic convention. True False
true
During the end of Roman Empire, drama fell out of favor with the church. True False
true
In the classical tradition, comedies may not be "funny" and still be considered a comedy. True False
true
Roman dramatists imitated their Greek predecessors. True False
true
The Roman church reintroduced drama during the Middle Ages. True False
true