Elements of Drama Quiz
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Who is the author of a play called?

  • Novelist
  • Dramatist
  • Playwright (correct)
  • Scriptwriter
  • What do stage directions in brackets [ ] describe in a play?

  • Scenery and character speech (correct)
  • Sound effects
  • Character emotions
  • Historical context
  • What is the term for a long speech by a single character revealing their private thoughts?

  • Monologue (correct)
  • Soliloquy
  • Dialogue
  • Prologue
  • What are the units of action in a play referred to as?

    <p>Acts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Aristotle's division, what is the basic idea of a play referred to as?

    <p>Theme</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsen believe is a tragedy regarding marriage?

    <p>Considering marriage as a game</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsenism advocate for?

    <p>Freedom of any individual from tyranny</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Nora seek when she departs at the end of the play?

    <p>A real wedlock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Mrs. Linde discover at the end of the play?

    <p>A real wedlock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsen's presentation of women in the play bring to mind?

    <p>Whether Ibsen is a feminist</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsen's presentation of women in the play bring to mind?

    <p>The question of whether or not Ibsen is a feminist</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsenism advocate for?

    <p>The freedom of any individual from any sort of tyranny</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best proof that Ibsen is not against the institution of marriage?

    <p>The arrangement for marriage between Krogstad and Linde</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsen believe is tragic regarding marriage?

    <p>Considering marriage as a game to be played by unqualified individuals</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Ibsenism not solely mean?

    <p>The freedom of women</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Playwriting Fundamentals

    • A play is authored by a playwright, providing the script and structure for performances.
    • Stage directions in brackets [ ] indicate specific actions, movements, or settings for characters, guiding actors and directors in performance interpretation.

    Characterization Techniques

    • A long speech by a single character that reveals their private thoughts is termed a soliloquy.
    • Units of action within a play are referred to as scenes or acts, essential for structuring the narrative.

    Aristotelian Elements

    • According to Aristotle's division, the basic idea or theme of a play is called the plot, serving as its foundation.

    Ibsen's Perspective on Marriage

    • Ibsen considers marriage a tragedy when it is built on hypocrisy, lack of communication, or unequal power dynamics.
    • Ibsenism advocates for individualism and the pursuit of personal identity, particularly within societal roles and institutions.

    Nora's Journey

    • At the end of the play, Nora seeks independence and self-discovery, leaving behind societal expectations and her role as a wife and mother.

    Mrs. Linde's Realization

    • Mrs. Linde discovers the importance of personal authenticity and sacrifice at the play's conclusion, contrasting her experience with Nora’s.

    Ibsen's Presentation of Women

    • Ibsen's portrayal of women evokes thoughts on gender roles, oppression, and the struggle for autonomy in a patriarchal society.
    • It emphasizes the complexities and inner lives of female characters, challenging traditional views of women in the 19th century.

    Ibsen's Stance on Marriage

    • The best proof of Ibsen not being against the institution of marriage lies in his depiction of relationships that have potential for growth and mutual respect.
    • He believes that tragedy in marriage arises when it is characterized by deception and lack of genuine connection.

    Clarifying Ibsenism

    • Ibsenism does not solely mean advocating for women's rights; it encompasses a broader critique of social norms and an emphasis on personal freedom for all individuals.

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    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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