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Extra fun questions (answer these at the end)
100

Where were the majority of medieval plays held? Hint: Think about Christianity.

What is The Church?

100

True or False: The costume of female characters mirrored the dress of Classical Greece and Rome, and were indicated by the addition of a simple kerchief on their heads. 

What is true?

100

This play is apart of the Wakefield cycle. It is considered one of the best English cycle plays.

What is The Second Shepherds play?

100

True or False: We know the author of the play Everyman.

What is false?

100

Who is the best?

Who is Emma?

200

This setting was a series of several small hut - like houses each one decorated differently to represent a different location.

What is a Mansion?

200

The actor laying the role of a Satan and devils wore what?

What are masks, tails, fangs, and snouts?

200

This play retold incidents in the lives of saints.

What is the miracle plays?

200

Why did they not take credit for the plays that they wrote?

Everything was done for the glory of god, and to try to take accolades, fame, or money for their plays was considered vain.

200

Who cares the most?

Who is liv?

300

Each of the mansions faced a common, shared playing space in front of the row of mansions called the...

What is the Plateau? 

300

The actor playing the role of God wore what?

What are Bishop's robes?

300

This type of play sought to teach a moral lesson to the audience through the use of symbolic characters.

What are morality plays?

300

The second play is part of a cycle known as this cycle.

What is the Wakefield cycle?

300

Who both have good handwriting?

Who are lexi and Mak?

400

True or False: The medieval times was heavily influenced by religion and the church.

What is true?

400

When a person played the role of an angel what did they mostly wear?

What are halos, robes, ante wings, and sometimes masks.

400

This play was mostly performed during the Christmas time in the great hall of a nobleman's residence.

What is the Mummers' play?

400

This women was a canoness, poet, dramatist, and scientist.

Who was Hildegard of Bingen?

400

Who can draw the best in this group?

Who is Blakely?

500

This is were the Mummer's plays were held; mostly in the winter time.

What is the great hall of a nobleman's residence?

500

What were some of these play costumes decorated with?

What are curved ornaments, vines, flowers, animal and human forms?

500

This character serves as Everyman's guide and moral compass in the play Everyman.

Who was Good Deeds?

500

This paly was written by Hildegard or Bingen. Hint: It is arguably the oldest surviving morality play.

What is the Oro Virtutum play?

500

Who always try's to fix her mistakes?

Who is Samantha?

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