Theater 210 part 3

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Theater 210 part 3

The following characteristics describe what type of structure ?

+ separates actor from audience
+ confrontation - mimesis
+ 4th wall - invisible barrier between stage & audience
+ individual response - reinforces class hierarchy/limited point of
view
+ reserved seats - assigned & priced by quality

a. sociofugal
b. sociopetal
a
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The following characteristics describe what type of structure ?

+ separates actor from audience
+ confrontation - mimesis
+ 4th wall - invisible barrier between stage & audience
+ individual response - reinforces class hierarchy/limited point of
view
+ reserved seats - assigned & priced by quality

a. sociofugal
b. sociopetal
a
The following charcteristics describe what type of structure

+ unites actor & audience
+ unity - consent
+ suspension of disbelief - accept fiction as real
+ group participation - reinforces democratic equality/
comprehensive point of view
+ general seats - open & priced equally

a. sociofugal
b. sociopetal
b
episteme is associated with

a. truth-facts
b. opinions
a
doxa is associated with

a. truth-facts
b. opinions
b
Does this describe story or plot

all-before, during, after
chronological0all in order/nothing left out
story
Does this describe story or plot

selected-during
manipulated-variable order
plot
A Doll House is associated with what type of plot structure?

a. climactic
b. episodic
c. cyclical
a
Galileo is associated with what type of plot structure

a. climactic
b. episodic
c. cyclical
b
Wating for Godot is associated with what type of plot structure?

a. climactic
b. episodic
c. cyclical
c
initial stasis correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
a
exposition correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
b
inciting action correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
c
climax correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
d
catastrophe correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
e
denouement correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
f
final stasis correlates to

a. situation at begining of the plot
b. information to set up the plot
c. upsets stasis with beginning of agon
d. precludes return to initial stasis
e. returns to stasis with conclusion of agon
f. information to conlude plot
g. situation at end of plot
g
What does a foil do?

a. reflect actions.choices of the protagonist so the audience may compare
b. furthers actions or choices of protagonist so plot may progress.
a
What does an agent do?

a. reflect actions.choices of the protagonist so the audience may compare
b. furthers actions or choices of protagonist so plot may progress.
b
Which of the following plays has a flat mode?


a. Bedbug
b. Seagull
c. Miss Julie
d. Machinal
a
Which of the following has a round mode?

a. Bedbug
b. Seagull
c. Miss Julie
d. Machinal
b
Miss Julie is an example of a subjective or objective play? objective
Machinal is an example of a subjective or objective play? subjective
thnk-content
what is said-substance

are associated with

a. res
b. verba
a
words-form
how something is said-style

are associated with

a. res
b. verba
b
These types of plays are designed to keep the audience in a trance. These plays are mimetic, the actors only address one another. The seagull is an example of....

a. representational
b. presentational
a
These types of plays are designed to make the audience realize they are in a play. Galileo is an example, addresses the audience, and ludic.

a. representational
b. presentational
b
The perspective of a Doll House and the Seagull can be described as oblique-individual and introspective. Which of the following?

a. personal
b. political
a
The perspective of Bedbug and Galileo can be described as direct with a focus on society. Which of the the following?

a. personal
b. direct
b
An ideological purpose would be to ?

a. teach-educate, and agitate/challenge
b. entertain/earn, and content-reinforce
a
A mercenary purpose would be to ?

a. teach-educate, and agitate/challenge
b. entertain/earn, and content-reinforce
b
The following describes commercial funding for theater?

a. private, industry
b. public and art
a
The following describes subsidized funding for theater

a. private and industry
b. public and art.
b

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