As Europe moved from the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance, drama began to flourish. What was this time period like for those living then? What aspects of the culture at this time encouraged the development of secular drama?
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The Renaissance marked a switch in people's lives, moving from being spent in preparation for Judgment Day to exploring reason, intellectual curiosity, and creativity. Major changes during this time, including the printing press, the humanist revolution, and the Reformation, contributed to more secular pursuits among the population, including secular theatre.
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a. Joseph Beuys b. Kenny Scharf c. Robert Smithson d. Nancy Holt e. Laurie Anderson
The role of an editor in constructing the finished film is
A. completed when the shooting of the film is over, since shooting and editing occur concurrently. B. of minimal importance compared to the role of the director. C. of roughly equal importance to that of the production designer. D. of near-equal importance to the role of the director.
All of the following except one were involved in one or more hero myths
a. The hero is reunited with his lost love just before he dies. b. The hero does not at first know that he is of royal parentage. c. The hero does not always succeed. d. The hero solves a puzzle. e. The hero loses favor with his people.