Why does theatre have tremendous potential as a “humanizing force”?

a. Because it is considered the highest form of artistic expression among elitist groups.
b. Because it prompts us to value different cultures by dehumanizing others so that we do not think of their
hopes or sufferings, but instead treat them as objects to be manipulated.
c. Because it asks us to enter imaginatively into the lives of others so that we may understand their aspirations
and motivations.
d. Because it human-like qualities to non-human entities such as animals and inanimate objects


c

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A. sound designer. B. actor. C. dramaturg. D. actor-manager.

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_____ lends weight to the notion that 'we talk like those we talk to'.

a. Social network analysis b. Networking skills c. Social stratification analysis d. none of these

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What was the first common use for photography?

a. self-expression b. social influence c. portraiture d. artistic training

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As the only two major surviving composers who had established reputations prior to the Second World War, Arnold Schoenberg and Béla Bartók were positioned as the natural leaders of post-war musical style

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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