- Dramatic criticism offers a discriminating, often scholarly interpretation and analysis of a play or a performance of a play. - Dramatic criticism offers more than an opinion.
The "opposer of action," who stands in the way of the central character's goals, is called the: antagonist. Playwriting is a limited form of storytelling because a play script is limited to three (3) main parts or "ingredients" to impart the story. Choose these three items from the list below: - parentheticals.
culture - The values, standards, and patterns of behavior of a particular group of people. stereotypes - Shortcuts in thinking that attribute a generalized identity to people who are not like us. enculturation - The process by which we learn our culture. multiculturalism -.
The endeavor to overcome all forms of discrimination so that people coexist peacefully in a pluralistic society. The endeavor to overcome all forms of discrimination so that people coexist peacefully in a pluralistic society.
Aeschylus - Often called the father of tragedy; wrote about profound spiritual and moral issues; considered the most "theatrical" of the ancient playwrights. Sophocles - Name means "the wise and honored one;" concentrated on a few critical moments within a character's life; depicted humans as beings trapped by fate.