Deck 3: The Play

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_____ Style in the theatre stems only from the manner in which a playwright uses the elements of drama
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_____ An effective tragedy requires the arousal of empathy for those who strive for personal integrity and dignity
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_____ Which BEST describes Melodrama as a dramatic form?

A) Complex characters with complex motivations and responses
B) A serious action that is resolved happily and affirms the power of good over evil
C) A serious action that raises significant issues about the nature of human existence
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Define what is meant by the term "thought" in relation to the six elements of drama and describe some of the devices a playwright may use to convey thought.
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_____ "Point of attack" refers to:

A) The cause-to-effect arrangement of events
B) The stage position for combat scenes whether open-handed stage combat or with weapons
C) The moment at which the plotline takes up the larger story of the play
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_____ In many plays the "major dramatic question" stems directly from the "inciting incident"
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_____ Which most fully describes the qualities of effective dramatic action?

A) It should be complete and self-contained
B) It should engage and maintain interest
C) It should be deliberately shaped to reveal its purpose and goal
D) It should be internally consistent
E) All of the above
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_____ Which of the following is NOT one of the six elements of drama, according to Aristotle?

A) Plot
B) Character
C) Thought
D) Situation
E) Spectacle
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_____ Two of the most common plot structures are episodic and sequential
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_____ Tragedy is a form associated especially with:

A) Ancient Rome
B) Elizabethan England
C) Restoration England
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Playwrights may use an early point of attack or a late point of attack. Explain the differences between these and the resulting effect on both the play's structure and on the audience's experience.
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_____ "Exposition" relates that part of the action that occurs after the "crisis" or "climax"
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_____ Style in the theatre stems only from the manner in which a playwright uses the elements of drama
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_____ An effective tragedy requires the arousal of empathy for those who strive for personal integrity and dignity
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_____ Which BEST describes Melodrama as a dramatic form?

A) Complex characters with complex motivations and responses
B) A serious action that is resolved happily and affirms the power of good over evil
C) A serious action that raises significant issues about the nature of human existence
B
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Define what is meant by the term "thought" in relation to the six elements of drama and describe some of the devices a playwright may use to convey thought.
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_____ "Point of attack" refers to:

A) The cause-to-effect arrangement of events
B) The stage position for combat scenes whether open-handed stage combat or with weapons
C) The moment at which the plotline takes up the larger story of the play
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_____ In many plays the "major dramatic question" stems directly from the "inciting incident"
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_____ Which most fully describes the qualities of effective dramatic action?

A) It should be complete and self-contained
B) It should engage and maintain interest
C) It should be deliberately shaped to reveal its purpose and goal
D) It should be internally consistent
E) All of the above
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_____ Which of the following is NOT one of the six elements of drama, according to Aristotle?

A) Plot
B) Character
C) Thought
D) Situation
E) Spectacle
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_____ Two of the most common plot structures are episodic and sequential
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_____ Tragedy is a form associated especially with:

A) Ancient Rome
B) Elizabethan England
C) Restoration England
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Playwrights may use an early point of attack or a late point of attack. Explain the differences between these and the resulting effect on both the play's structure and on the audience's experience.
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_____ "Exposition" relates that part of the action that occurs after the "crisis" or "climax"
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