SOD + Tawfik el Hakim
Absurdism + WOG + GOH
Modern and Postmodern
Hybridity
Latin Am. + In The Blood
100

Why did Ilwan not want to kill the man who killed his father? 

He studied at Al Azhar and believed killing and this cycle of revenge was wrong 

100

what is existentialism? 

this idea that life has no meaning until we decide what our meaning is through our choices. nothing is predestined. it is up to us as individuals

100

What is the difference between modernism and postmodernism? 

Modern: searching for meaning 

- responds to fragmentation 

postmodern: accepting that the meaning itself may not be valid or stable

- accepts fragmentation 


100

What is "hybrid" theatre as opposed to Diversity theatre? 

hybrid theatre is theatre that blends different identities, cultures, dramatic styles and theatrical conventions

diversity theatre is about giving voices to those who have been marginalized or "othered". 

DECENTERING THE WHITE BASIC MAN

100

what are key aspects of Latin Am. Theatre present in Rampaccini's Daughter? 

- myth 

- poetry 

- mafical realism 

- visual symbolism 

- indigenous traditions 

200

What does the knife represent in SOD? 

- revenge 

- masculinity 

- fate 

- honor 

- the execution of tradition 

- hope for Asakir 

200

What real world events inspired Shepard and Beckett?

- Beckett: the absurdism movement that came out of WWI and WWII 

- Shepard: 9/11, US politics and Abu Gharib 

200

An example of the modern condition could be BLANK, an example of the post modern condition could be BLANK 

MODERN: 

- waiting for Godot 

- A Number 


Post Modern: 

- Hamletmachine 


200

What does hybrid theatre emerge out of?

- postcolonial movements or multicultural contexts in which artists themselves struggle between multiple identities and realities

200

How does Latin. Am. Theatre treat nature? 

a living symbolic force 


RD: The garden is a prison/paradise 

beautiful and deadly 

300

What is interesting about the play being called "the song of death" 

it treats death as though it is something to be celebrated 

- it normalizes death in a ritualistic way 

300

What does Beckett critique as opposed to Shepard?

Beckett - is god there 


Shepard - US politics/surveillance/control 

300

What makes the structure of A Number and Hamletmachine unique in order to reflect their respective movements? 

A Number: short, fragmented, minimalist,  very little scenery and exposition

Hamletmachine: no clear plot or chronology, no stable setting, no pscyhologically complete characters 

broken sequences, dream scenes, shifts in voice  



300
How does NPOD challenge stereotypes of Arab Women? 

Arab women are typically depicted as passive, oppressed, voiceless, etc. 

NPOD shows them as being resistant, sensual, angry 

300

How are Beatrice and Hester both products of their environment? 

- Beatrice has always been told she is a danger to others so she does not let people in, the cure kills her. She is an experiment to her father not a person. 


- Hester was never given the resources to survive and is constantly judged and berated for her choices rather than helped. 


- Both are victims of their environments in different ways

400

How would Asakir compare to Hedda Gabler? 

- both doing what is "expected" 

- Hedda feels victimized by the traditions of her society whereas Asakir enforces it and believes in it wholeheartedly 

400

How do both plays employ absurdist techniques?

- circular action 

- unstable reality 

- helpless characters 


400

How does A Number reflect the modern condition? 

- the main character is constantly searching for what makes him unique and his identity amongst many clones. 

- Humans are facing a crisis in terms of the moral dilemmas associated with technology 

- the play questions how true humanity can survive in an age of advanced tech 


400

How is M Butterfly an example of Hybrid theatre? 

it blends east and western culture through its characters, opera styles (both western and chinese). There is a blend of cultures which is key when it comes to hybrid theatre. 

400
How does Dr. Rappacini compare to the authority figures in In The Blood? 

- Dr. Rappacini treats his daughter as an experiment. He only cares about finding answers through her. 

- The figures who are meant to help Hester use and abuse her. 

*In both plays the authority figures that should hypothetically help do not. 

500

How would Asakir compare to the women of NPOD?

- Asakir is more traditional yet she is strong and fights for what she wants, she is not passive. 

- The women throughout NPOD are also creative, fully flushed out human beings. 

500

Compare welch and Godot as characters

Godot: never seen, only discussed, presence is felt throughout play. God 


Welch: invasive, terrifying, we see him and are terrorized by him in the sense that the US government terrorizes its people and demands that everyone be nationalist and conform 

500
How does Hamletmachine reflect the post modern condition? 

- the play itself is fragmented as is society and the "meaning" it has found 

- the play is full of instability as is society (ex: the main character shifts identities constantly)


500

Compare the bridge in in the blood to the garden in rappacini's daughter 

- both settings show how Beatrice and Hester are dehumanized. 

- Beatrice is treated like a science experiment and Hester is treated like far less of a human 

Bridge: public yet invisible marker of poverty 

Garden: beautiful and poisonous. Beatrice is seen as dangerous because of the garden in which she resides. 

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