Theater Flashcards

1
Q

Who was Shakespear?

A

Was an English poet, playwriting and actor.

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2
Q

Who was his wife?

A

Anne Hathaway

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3
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Was his most important play.

A

Hamlet

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4
Q

Was the two impossible loves.

A

Romeo and Juliet

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5
Q

Theater was originated in :

A

Greece

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6
Q

What are the two genres of the theater?

A

Comedy and Tragedy

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7
Q

What is the genre of Romeo and Juliet?

A

Tragedy

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8
Q

What are other plays of William Shakespeare?

A

Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth,the King Lear.

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9
Q

What is the historical context of W. Shakespeare?

A

Monarchy .

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10
Q

What is prologue?

A

The Introduction

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11
Q

What is grudge?

A

Is the feeling the anger.

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12
Q

What is star-crossed?

A

Bad luck

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13
Q

Dramatic personae is:

A

The characters list.

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14
Q

Poetry is written in :

A

Verses

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15
Q

Play is written in:

A

Dialogues

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16
Q

Narrative ( stories and novels) are written in :

A

Prose

17
Q

How is written the stage direction?

A

Inside the parenthesis in italics.

18
Q

What are the elements of the plot?

A

The exposition, the rising action, the climax the falling action and the resolution.

19
Q

Exposition

A

The characters and the setting are introduced.

20
Q

Rising action

A

The preparation of the conflict.

21
Q

Climax

A

The highest point of the conflict.

22
Q

Falling action

A

The problem is almost resolved.

23
Q

Resolution

A

The problem is no more. The characters changed.