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The Theater questions below are in the following grade levels:
Grades: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Grade 10 :: Theater by TeachingCareers
What does the rose outside the prison symbolize, according to the narrator?
  1. The frailty of mankind
  2. The reader's sympathy for Hester's ordeal
  3. A sweet moral blossom found in Hester's story
  4. The beautiful child that resulted from Hester's affair
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
What information would you add to a character map?
  • Name of character
    What the character says
    How others feel about the character
    How I feel about the character
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Moliera is known not only as a playwright but also for:
  1. Being a Musketeer
  2. Flirting with Louis XIV's wife
  3. Acting and being the first to adopt a stage name
  4. Creating stock characters still used today
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
Explain how the dialogue in a play advances the plot.
  • As characters talk we get an idea of what might happen in the future and an explanation of what has happened in the past.
Grade 12 :: Theater by Irod03
Banquo suggests that the witches have revealed "some truth" to Macbeth. What truth has been revealed so far?
  1. that Macbeth killed the king
  2. that Macbeth is controlled by Lady Macbeth
  3. that Macbeth became Thane of Cawdor
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
What is a magnet summary?
  • A magnet summary organizes information around key concepts.
Grade 6 :: Theater by sbooker
Which of the following is not a requirement needed to be U.S. president?
  1. must be at least 35 years old
  2. must be a resident of the U.S. for 14 years
  3. must be a U.S. citizen
  4. none of the above
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Prior to the building of theatres like the Globe in London, where did Elizabethan actors perform?
  1. Cruise ships
  2. Churches
  3. Inn yards
  4. Amphitheatres
Grade 10 :: Theater by Sarah214
This is the greek word for a reversal of fortune
  1. Peripeteia
  2. Catharsis
  3. Parados
  4. Skene
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
What are the six main types of conflict?
  • 1. person vs person
    2. person vs self
    3. person vs nature
    4. person vs society
    5. person vs god or gods
    6. person vs technology
Grade 8 :: Theater by QueenOfTheLab
Why does Shakespeare chose to add Comic Relief to Romeo and Juliet? Name one character who was a good example of Comic Relief.
  • Shakespeare chose to add Comic Relief because nobody wants to be sad and depressed for 2 hours strait so it gives the audience a break. One character who was a good example of Comic Relief is Nurse.
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Kabuki and Noh Theatre originated in which country?
  1. Japan
  2. China
  3. India
  4. Thailand
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Besides William Shakespeare, who were the most important playwrights of the Elizabethan era?
  1. Moliere, Dion Boucicault, and Luigi Pirandello
  2. Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, and John Fletcher
  3. Christopher Fry, Christopher Robin, and Thomas Paine
Grade 10 :: Theater by JulianaO
Theatre in the 19th century is known for its development of what style?So
  1. Soap Opera
  2. Melodrama
  3. Method
  4. Realism
Grade 8 :: Theater by aharrell0725
In what year were women forbid to perform kabuki?
  1. 1686
  2. 1608
  3. 1700
  4. 1650
Grade 7 :: Theater by greenerkim
What is the three step plan for understanding the theme in a play?
  • 1. Find the big idea or general topic
    2. Find out what the characters do and say that relates to the topic
    3. Create a statement of the author's point or message about the topic.
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