Hamlet Characters
Playwriting Fundamentals
Aristotle's Elements
Medieval Theatre
Theatre Production
100

What motivates Polonius in Hamlet?

A. Revenge

B. A desire to serve the crown and protect his family

C. Fame


B-A desire to serve the crow and protect his family 

100

What is the fourth wall?

A. A stage prop

B. An imaginary barrier between actors and the audience

C. A set piece that spins200 points

B-An imaginary barrier between actors and audience 

100

Which element did Aristotle say held the most weight in tragedy?

A. Plot

B. Song

C. Spectacle


A.-Plot

100

What type of drama was performed outdoors and often improvised?

A. Secular drama

B. Miracle play

C. Mystery play

200 points

A.-Secular drama 

100

What is a production budget used for?

A. Keeping track of scripts

B. Listing all expenses and profits for a show

C. Rehearsal scheduling


B. Listing all expenses and profits for a show

200

Why does Ophelia’s mental health deteriorate?

A. Her love for Hamlet

B. Being caught between family loyalty and societal pressure

C. A fear of the ghost

B. Being caught between family loyalty and societal pressure 

200

When is the fourth wall broken?

A. During costume changes

B. When characters speak to the audience

C. When lights flicker

B. When Characters speak to the audience 

200

Which element reveals a character’s essence and goals?

A. Thought

B. Diction

C. Character


C.-Character

200

What type of performance featured characters like “Good Deeds” and “Death”?

A. Miracle play

B. Morality play

C. Sottie

B.-A morality play

200

Which is an example of lowering expenses in theatre?

A. Rent a big theatre

B. Hire more staff

C. Write the play yourself

C.Write the play yourself 

300

What drives Laertes to return to Denmark?

A. To protect his sister

B. To find Hamlet

C. To avenge his father’s death and protect family honor

C-To avenge his fathers death and protect family honor 

300

What is an aside?

A. A fight scene

B. A short comment only the audience hears

C. A whisper between two characters

B. A short comment only the audience hears 

300

Which element involves the message or moral of the play?

A. Diction

B. Thought

C. Plot


B. Thought

300

Which play told stories about the lives or deaths of saints?

A. Farce

B. Mystery play

C. Miracle play


C.-Miracle play

300

What’s a way to increase revenue?

A. Cancel all matinees

B. Offer discounted matinee tickets

C. Cut intermission


B.-Offer discounted matinee tickets 

400

What is the Ghost’s main purpose in the play?

A. To haunt the castle

B. To warn Hamlet about his future

C. To reveal Claudius murdered him



C-To reveal Claudius murdered him 

400

What is a soliloquy?

A. A speech given alone on stage revealing thoughts

B. A group discussion

C. A chant repeated by the chorus

A. -a speech given alone on stage revealing thoughts 

400

Which of Aristotle’s elements should be kept simple?

A. Song

B. Spectacle

C. Plot

B.-Spectacle 

400

What is a farce?

A. A slow tragic drama

B. A light, comic, and exaggerated performance

C. A musical


B.-A light, comic, and exaggerated performance 

400

Which of these is related to a production’s expenses?

A. Actor’s salary

B. Show title

C. Poster color

A. Actor's salary

500

Which character represents the tragic impact of conflicting expectations?

A. Gertrude

B. Ophelia

C. Horatio

B-Ophelia 

500

What is subtext in a script?

A. The background music

B. The literal meaning of lines

C. The unspoken meaning beneath the word

C. -The unspoken meaning beneath the words 

500

Which element helps the audience understand the plot through word choice?

A. Song

B. Character

C. Diction

C.-Diction

500

Which drama was often satirical and poked fun at society?

A. Sottie

B. Pastoral

C. Miracle

A.-Sottie

500

Which method avoids paying royalties to a playwright (ethically)?

A. Stealing the script

B. Writing your own play

C. Hiding the show from the union

B.-Writing your own play 

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