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What is the defining characteristic of a foil character in a play?
What is the defining characteristic of a foil character in a play?
- They are always the antagonist of the story
- They have minimal interaction with other characters
- They exist to highlight the traits of the main character (correct)
- They share similar traits and characteristics with the protagonist
Which of the following best describes a background character in a drama?
Which of the following best describes a background character in a drama?
- The main villain or antagonist of the story
- A character with minimal lines and presence, serving as filler (correct)
- A character who interacts the most with the protagonist
- A character who has a significant impact on the plot
In drama, what do unseen characters contribute to the story?
In drama, what do unseen characters contribute to the story?
- Conflict resolution
- Setting establishment
- Off-stage events and dialogue (correct)
- Character development
Which of the following is NOT a type of drama according to the content provided?
Which of the following is NOT a type of drama according to the content provided?
What is one of the essential elements of drama as discussed in the text?
What is one of the essential elements of drama as discussed in the text?
Which character type serves as a direct opposite to the main character's traits in a play?
Which character type serves as a direct opposite to the main character's traits in a play?
What is the function of a background character in a drama?
What is the function of a background character in a drama?
'Romeo and Juliet' is an example of which type of drama?
'Romeo and Juliet' is an example of which type of drama?
What distinguishes a foil character from other characters in a play?
What distinguishes a foil character from other characters in a play?
What is a common characteristic of unseen characters in drama?
What is a common characteristic of unseen characters in drama?