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what does symbolism in drama typically represent?
a. characters
b. ideas or concepts
c. dialogue
d. plot twists
which element involves the time and place in which the events of a play occur?
a. setting
b. plot
c. theme
d. dialogue
what is a lengthy speech delivered by a single character called?
a. symbolism
b. monologue
c. stage directions
d. dialogue
which of the following best describes dialogue in drama?
a. instructions for actors
b. words spoken by characters
c. the setting of the play
d. themes conveyed visually
which aspect of drama mirrors changes in society over time?
a. setting
b. the evolution of plays
c. stage directions
d. character actions and decisions
- Symbolism uses objects/actions to stand for abstract ideas/concepts in drama.
- Setting is defined as the time and place of a play's events.
- A monologue is a long speech by one character in drama.
- Dialogue refers to the spoken words between/by characters in a play.
- The evolution of plays adapts to and reflects societal changes over time.
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- b. Ideas or concepts
- a. Setting
- b. Monologue
- b. Words spoken by characters
- b. The evolution of plays