Space/Time
Structure
Character
Tragedy vs. Comedy
general knowledge
100

Name at least two features of time in drama!

  • Chronology: Events generally follow a linear sequence
  • Time Compression: Dramas often condense time to heighten the action
  • Retardation: Suspense-building through delays and flashbacks
100

What is the Unity of Time?

events take place within a limited time frame, typically occurring in a single day

100

What type of character is the central figure in a drama, often faced with conflict and change throughout the story?

Protagonist

100

Tragedy or Comedy?

The drama deals with the topic of love and has a happy ending.

Comedy

100

What is a soliloquy?

A soliloquy/ inner monologue is a speech in a play where a character talks to themselves, revealing their thoughts and feelings, often when alone or unaware of others listening.
It gives the audience insight into the character's inner conflict.

200

Name at least 3 examples for space in drama!

Mood Space 

symbolic space 

Action Space 

social space 

200

What is the turning point of a drama, where the central conflict reaches its peak?

the Climax

200

Which character opposes the Protagonist?

Antagonist

200

Tragedy or Comedy?

The drama is about a humorous person. He is described in a colloquial speech.

Comedy

200

Name at least 3 plays by Shakespear!

Romeo and Juliette 

Hamlet

Othello 

A Midsummer Night's Dream

300

Which type of time shortens the time in the story to make dramatic moments more intense?

Time compression 

300

What is the Exposition?

This is the typical first act in a drama, where characters, setting, and the main conflict are introduced.

300

What is a tragic hero and where can you find him?

This type of character archetype, often seen in tragedies, has a fatal flaw or characteristic that leads to their downfall.

300

Tragedy or Comedy?

The protagonist falls in misfortune due to an intrigue and dies at the end.

Tragedy

300

Name at least two Greek playwrights!

Sophocles

Euripides 

Aischyloss 

Aristophanes 

400

What is a Retardation?

This refers to the practice of delaying the action in a drama to build suspense, often through flashbacks or prolonged moments of tension.

400

Which part of a drama often includes developments after the climax, where tension begins to resolve, and loose ends are tied up?

Falling Action

400

Which character archetype (Urtyp) is often wise, experienced, and provides guidance to the protagonist?

The mentor 

400

Tragedy or Comedy?

The drama has 5 acts and is written poetic with an elevated language.

Tragedy 

400

In which drama does Ferdinand poison himself and his lover Luise?

Kabale und Liebe/Intrigue and Love

500

Which dramatic principle (Space) involves the setting and the mood of the play being linked; for example, dark, stormy weather mirroring a character’s inner unrest?

Mood space 

500

What is the Unity of Action?

a drama should have a single, unified plot, without unnecessary subplots or distractions

500

What are Static Characters?

These are characters in dramas that do not change or evolve, often embodying a fixed role or trait, such as the "tragic hero."

500

Tragedy or Comedy?

The Drama contains misunderstandings which are solved through illogical and absurd actions.

Comedy 

500

How many plays did Shakespear wrote?


39

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