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. ________________ is
defined as those involved in the theatre try to create an illusion of reality
through conventions. The illusion is complete when the audience accepts the conventions. This term was coined by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
willing suspension of
dibelief
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___________ is defined as
the quality of a work of art that makes it relevant to the time in which it is
initially presented |
Immediacy
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__________ means that the
work of art is relevant for all time.
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Universality
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__________ is the human
desire to imitate. This term was first coined by Aristotle in his book entitled
"The Poetics" written in the fourth century b.c. |
Mimetics
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__________ is our ability
to appreciate a work of art.
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Aesthetic Distance
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__________ is a broad
category of style that is stage centered.
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Representational
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__________ is a broad
category of theatrical style that is audience centered
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Presentational
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"The Orestia,"
the oldest trilogy was written by ________.
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Aeschylus
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The Theatre was the
ultimate form of Dionysian worship
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T
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Every Culture has had some form of theatre
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T
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Theatre is both a showcase and a forum to display ideas.
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T
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Theatre is a living art form
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T
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Presentational performance is probably the most fundamental mode of drama
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F
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Bertolt Brecht worked in the extreme representational style
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F
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Theatre of __________
are events dominated by aural and visual images
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Images
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