Define and provide examples of free rhythm
What will be an ideal response?
- Free rhythm is musical rhythm without meter.
- Gregorian Chant, iambic pentameter in Shakespeare's plays or "Sister, Hold Your Chastity." (Chapter 5).
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Stephen Foster wrote songs for both minstrel shows and:
a. the parlor b. the musical theater c. the black church d. the white church
Who was the first great Greek tragedian, in whose dramas the suffering of humans eventually led to the recognition of divine wisdom?
a. Sophocles b. Aeschylus c. Aristophanes d. Euripides
What about "normal, everyday" people in a play or film-i.e., characters who are not extraordinary, representative, stock, or possessing a single characteristic? Are there such characters? Would "normal, everyday" people be "representative"? Is part of drama about revealing what is extraordinary or representative about people?
What will be an ideal response?