Which of the following is a good first step in analyzing a play?
A. Hypothesize its deeper implications
B. Outline the plot
C. Dissect characters
D. Determine the main idea
B. As is demonstrated by the PowerPoint, the first step in analyzing a play is to outline
the bare bones of its plot. From that will stem character studies, main ideas, etc.
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Spell the following diatonic triads in minor keys. Use the most common chord quality when there is a choice. Spell all chords in root position. Don't forget that the leading tone requires an accidental in minor keys.
supertonic triad in D# minor _____________________________ dominant triad in F minor _____________________________ tonic triad in B minor _____________________________ supertonic triad in A@ minor _____________________________ dominant triad in C# minor _____________________________ leading tone triad in D minor _____________________________ subtonic triad A minor _____________________________ subdominant triad in F# minor _____________________________ submediant triad in E@ minor _____________________________ dominant triad in G# minor _____________________________ mediant triad in E minor _____________________________ supertonic triad in G minor _____________________________ dominant triad in E@ minor _____________________________ submediant triad in A# minor _____________________________ subtonic triad in C minor _____________________________
The Free Southern Theater's production of Slave Ship attempted to
A. unite audience members across race. B. provoke different responses from different audience members to teach lessons about history. C. use Boal's forum theatre techniques to address issues of racial difference in the U.S. D. increase audience member's aesthetic distance so that they could view the events with detachment.
Discuss the collaboration between Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders in Prometheus Bound. What does the painting reveal about Rubens' workshop practices?
What will be an ideal response?
Describe the social theories of both Mill and Marx.
What will be an ideal response?