15 Questions
Who is the author of a play called?
Playwright
What do stage directions in brackets [ ] describe in a play?
Scenery and character speech
What is the term for a long speech by a single character revealing their private thoughts?
Monologue
What are the units of action in a play referred to as?
Acts
According to Aristotle's division, what is the basic idea of a play referred to as?
Theme
What does Ibsen believe is a tragedy regarding marriage?
Considering marriage as a game
What does Ibsenism advocate for?
Freedom of any individual from tyranny
What does Nora seek when she departs at the end of the play?
A real wedlock
What does Mrs. Linde discover at the end of the play?
A real wedlock
What does Ibsen's presentation of women in the play bring to mind?
Whether Ibsen is a feminist
What does Ibsen's presentation of women in the play bring to mind?
The question of whether or not Ibsen is a feminist
What does Ibsenism advocate for?
The freedom of any individual from any sort of tyranny
What is the best proof that Ibsen is not against the institution of marriage?
The arrangement for marriage between Krogstad and Linde
What does Ibsen believe is tragic regarding marriage?
Considering marriage as a game to be played by unqualified individuals
What does Ibsenism not solely mean?
The freedom of women
Test your knowledge of the fundamental elements of drama, including playwrights, actors, acts, scenes, characterization, and dramatic speech. Find out how much you know about the components that make drama engaging and captivating.
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