Quoting
Definitions
Philosophies of Life & Death
Characters' New Lives
100

When quoting a play, I use this form of punctuation around my quote.

What are quotation marks?

100

The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.

What is satire?

100

This philosophy believes that each thing has an essence that determines its meaning.

What is essentialism?

100

This character's new life includes being a parent and juggling unforeseen responsibilities.

Who is Sally?

200

When quoting a play, I should put this person's name in the citation brackets after a quote.

Who is the author?

200

A playful form of satire.

What is Horatian?

200

This philosophy believes that each person must determine their own meaning of life.

What is existentialism?

300

When quoting a play, I should include this type of punctuation in the quotation when it's in the middle of a quote.

What is a period?

300

A form of criticism meant to incite anger and change in the world.

What is Juvenalian satire?

300

This philosophy believes there are laws to the universe that pre-determine how everything will go.

What is fatalism?

400

When quoting a play, I should include this detail in the sentence that introduces the quote.

What is the speaker/character?
400

A form of satire that attacks the attitudes people have.

What is menippean?


400

This philosophy believes that the universe is random and irrational.

What is absurdism?

500

When quoting a play and using the format Act.Scene.Line , I should put the Act numbers in this system.

What are roman numerals?

500

Plays that tackle the topic of human life when meaning does not exist are this genre.

What is Theatre of the Absurd?

500

If I embrace life's experiences without needing them to have meaning, I am a part of this philosophy.

What is absurdism?

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