Modern and Traditional Drama Quiz

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What type of drama focuses on the lives of middle-class families?

  • Bourgeois drama (correct)
  • Epic drama
  • Historical drama
  • Tragic drama

Which of the following mediums is NOT mentioned as a way to perform the drama?

  • Live stage
  • Television
  • Podcast (correct)
  • Theater

Which of the following is a characteristic of traditional drama?

  • Use of modern techniques
  • Narrative structure
  • Synthetic themes
  • Improvisational elements (correct)

What type of drama is primarily based on actions and facial expressions?

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Which aspect helps distinguish modern drama from traditional drama?

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What is the main characteristic of creative drama?

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Which type of children's drama limits the actors' movements significantly?

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What medium do puppet shows primarily use to convey the story?

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What is a key component when analyzing children's plays according to the document?

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Which type of children's drama is primarily musical in nature?

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What is a key characteristic of the plot in children's drama?

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Which of the following is true about the authors of children's drama?

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How does children's drama typically engage its audience?

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What is a common performance duration for children's drama?

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What type of drama contrasts with a dialogue drama in terms of characters?

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What is the primary theme of the drama 'Di Sudut Pasar Pagi'?

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Which character is specifically mentioned as being rejected by their mother?

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What is the setting of 'Di Sudut Pasar Pagi'?

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Which of the following is NOT an element of the drama's plot structure?

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In the drama, how is the atmosphere described during the exposition?

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What type of lesson does 'Di Sudut Pasar Pagi' convey?

<p>The value of understanding and family (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What conflict does Andi encounter in the drama?

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What role does the street vendor play in the drama?

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Flashcards

Children's Drama 'Di Sudut Pasar Pagi'

A children's play about the events and conflicts of Andi, his mother, and a street vendor in a local market on a Sunday morning, illustrating themes of family relationships, understanding, and societal issues.

Characters

The individuals or roles participating in the drama. In 'Di Sudut Pasar Pagi', notable characters are Andi, his mother, and a street vendor.

Setting

The time and place where the drama unfolds. The play is situated in a house and a street market on a Sunday morning.

Plot

The sequence of events in the drama; typically includes conflict, resolution, and a lesson. This drama involves a conflict that's eventually resolved.

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Themes

The central ideas and messages explored in the drama. This drama explores family relationships, understanding, and societal considerations in a community setting.

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Number of Actors

The count of the characters/roles in the play. The total number of actors is a question for further analysis to decide if the play is to be performed.

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Number of Acts

The divisions of the drama. Determining the number of acts is relevant when the plot is to be performed.

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Klimaks

The highest point of dramatic tension in a plot, often the turning point where the conflict intensifies.

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Paparan Latar

Introduction or exposition of the setting, time, and atmosphere at the start of the play, creating a mood. This sets the stage for upcoming events.

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Konflik

The conflict or problem that drives the plot and characters. A disagreement or a struggle. This is the heart of a well constructed drama.

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Antiklimaks

A point in a plot that briefly reduces the tension before a resolution or climax.

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Children's Drama Plot

A children's play often has a sad plot that ends with happiness or peace.

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Children's Drama Characters

Children's drama can feature common people, not necessarily famous or extraordinary individuals.

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Performance Mediums

Children's drama can be performed on radio, television, and stage.

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Written by the Author

Children's drama is typically written by the author themselves.

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Modern Drama

Children's drama can be a modern type of drama.

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Monological Drama

A play acted by only one person

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Short Play

A play lasting approximately 20 minutes.

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Longer play

A play lasting about two hours or more.

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Comedy Drama

A play that has a happy and joyful plot.

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Drama Setting

The location of the drama, or where the play takes place.

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Bourgeois Drama

Drama focusing on the lives of middle-class families.

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Domestic Drama

Drama set in ordinary homes and centered around everyday people.

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Drama Media

Different ways to perform a drama, such as radio, television, or stage.

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Original Drama

Drama created by specific authors, not based on existing works

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Modern Drama

Drama using current techniques and methods in production and performance.

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Traditional Drama

Drama characterized by improvisation and adherence to age-old customs.

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Pantomime Drama

Drama using actions and expressions, rather than words, often accompanied by music.

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Table Drama

Drama using tableaux (still poses) and a narrator to tell a story, often with a symbolic theme.

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Creative Drama

A type of drama where children create their own stories and performances, often using existing stories as a basis.

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Puppet Show

A play where actors manipulate puppets to act out a story; the actors are hidden from the audience.

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Reading Drama

A type of drama where actors read the script, with limited movement and actions defined by the script.

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Opera/Operetta

A drama mainly sung with music; includes short operas or operettas.

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Children's Drama Analysis

The process of examining children's plays, focusing on things like the number of characters, length, performance methods, and originality of the script.

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Character Count

The number of characters in a play.

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Performance Time

How long the play takes to perform.

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Performance Methods

Techniques used to present the play, like using puppets, reading, or singing.

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Originality of the Script

How unique or original the script (written story) is. Is it created from new ideas?

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Children's Drama Observation

The act of watching and noting children's plays to see how they differ from other dramas.

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