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Drama, Shakes, Globe Test

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There were above and on each side of the main acting area/ stage
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What does a tragedy offer its audience and reveal?
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Classical drama is divided into...
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Actors looked down on the main acting area from this
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What are two forms of drama?
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Patrons paid more money to sit here
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Dialogue
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The antagonist in a drama can be...
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Which act features the climax?
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Ghosts and demons appeared through this and it was used as a grave for some plays
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How many acts does classical drama contain
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Groundlings stood in this open courtyard area
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Chorus
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In a comedy, the audience enjoys
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Classical drama is usually about...
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The audience members who stood in the pit
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A flagpole was on top of this and was raised to let citizens know of a performance
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Which acts introduce and develop the action or conflict
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Which acts tie together the loose plot strands to create an ending?
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Tragedy and comedy
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Groundlings
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Trap door
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Comment on and explain the action
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Side balconies
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Act 4 & Act 5
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The words the characters speak; conversations
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Galleries
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Pit
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Act 1 & Act 2
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Hut
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Emotional release and the workings of human nature
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Seeing the protagonist beat the antagonist
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Wealthy people
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The protagonist's own weaknesses, fate, or the "bad guy"
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Balcony
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Acts and scenes
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Act 3
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A comedy ends with a
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Who is the protagonist in a drama?
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This platform protruded into the audience area
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The roof over the main acting area
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A drama is a play that tells a story through
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A small room in the back of the main balcony
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Drama started long ago in Greece as...
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A small room in the back of the main acting stage
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The writer of a play
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The antagonist destroys the protagonist

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