THAR 101 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Dramaturge, Community Theatre, Relate
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This exam may cover all of the following: In theatre your perspective is different depending on your seating, you can look wherever you want, not just where the camera is. The gap between a viewer"s reality and the fictional reality presented in the work of art (ex. Being engrossed in a book- close aesthetic distance: identify three activities besides theatre that use theatrical techniques: drama therapy, sociodrama, psychodrama, define anachronism: multiple things from different timelines exist in the same scene (ex. Gameboy: define and cite three examples of symbols: States that one thing is another in order to describe its meaning more clearly: define realism and nonrealism: Realism- things that happen on stage could happen in the real world. Nonrealism- include symbols and flexibility, talks about events in our life indirectly: which one is the default? (circle one. ) Adding musical aspect: name three realist playwrights: