Week 9 Flashcards

1
Q

The word drama derived from what greek word that means “to do or to act”

A

Draw

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2
Q

is a literary work that’s intended to be presented on a stage in front of an audience or a group of audience.

A

Drama

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3
Q

Theater (from the Greek word
*******” for behold) is the
actual production and it the
enactment and interpretation of the written material.

A

Theasthai

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4
Q

What are the main elements of drama?

A

Theme, Characters, Plot, Music/Rhythm, Dialogue, Spectacle

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5
Q

The different types of methods and techniques used by the director to create a specific style or effect.

A

Convention

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6
Q

Plays can be categorized into different ***** such as tragedy, comedy, mystery, and historical types.

A

Genre

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7
Q

The aim of writing drama is to
strike an emotional chord in
your ———

A

Audience

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8
Q

Technical equipment such as
curtains, flats, backdrops.

A

Set/Scenery

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9
Q

Clothing and accessories

A

Costumes

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10
Q

Movable objects that appear on stage

A

Props

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11
Q

Choice of colors and placements

A

Lights

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12
Q

Establishing the setting through sound design and music

A

Sound

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13
Q

Cosmetics and prosthetics used to
enhance a person’s image.

A

Makeup

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14
Q

The use of body, face, and voice to
portray a certain role or character

A

Acting

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15
Q

The force that influences
the behavior of the character

A

Character Motivation

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16
Q

The process used in evaluating how the elements in drama/play are used to create impact on the audience.

A

Character Analysis

17
Q

How you relate to the experiences of other people.

A

Empathy

18
Q

(types of drama) depicts sadness, human sufferings, and misfortunes.

A

Tragedy

19
Q

(types of drama) Instead of pure dialogue, a musical drama communicates the storyline through dancing and singing.

A

Musical Drama

20
Q

(types of drama) usually end up in a happy and successful conclusion.

A

Comedy

21
Q

An exaggerated form of drama, utilizes music to draw audience’s emotions.

A

Melodrama

22
Q

(Types of Drama) A type of drama that attempts to relive famous historical events that made a mark in the world.

A

Historical Drama

23
Q

showcases magic, mythology, horror, pseudo-science, and
other fictional themes.

A

Fantasy