You are in a tiny French theatre in the 1890s, watching actors who seem unaware that you are present and who are talking in conversational tones while walking about in a small room outfitted with furniture that looks so real it could have come from

a room you know. The program says it's a new play; its story, so far as you can understand it, is about three students who have gotten themselves into serious trouble because of their poverty. You are almost certainly at a production of a. Antoine
b. Wagner
c. Gorky
d. Chekhov
e. Hauptmann


A

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A) Sturm und Drang B) galant C) rococo D) stile antico

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Leonardo da Vinci's mural, __________ , is an excellent example of the Renaissance use of one-point perspective

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Although theatre audiences are made up of individuals, they

A. become part of a temporary community. B. all react in identical ways to events on stage. C. all leave the theatre with the same point of view. D. all empathize with the protagonist's points of view.

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A-A-B-A is a

a. riff. b. form. c. rhythm pattern. d. head arrangement.

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