French Neoclassicism
Poor Theatre and Theatre of the Oppressed
Method Acting
100

What was the main purpose of the "Three Unities" rule in French Neoclassical theater?

To maintain realism and order in dramatic works

100

What technique is commonly used in Theatre of the Oppressed to solve problems?

Forum theatre where audiences can stop and change the action

100

Which is NOT a common technique used in method acting?
Practicing relaxation exercises
Studying people in real life
Using personal memories
Ignoring the director's instructions

Ignoring the director's instructions

200

What type of language was required in French Neoclassical plays?

Casual everyday speech

200

Who created the concept of Poor Theatre?

Jerzy Grotowski

200

Which famous acting teacher is known as the father of method acting?

Konstantin Stanislavski

300

Which of these is NOT one of the Three Unities in French Neoclassical theater?

Unity of costume and makeup
Unity of time
Unity of place
Unity of action

Unity of costume and makeup

300

 What is the main goal of Theatre of the Oppressed?

To create social and political change

300

 What is "emotional memory" in method acting?

 Using your own past experiences to create authentic emotions

400

Which famous French playwright followed Neoclassical rules in many of his tragedies?

Jean Racine

400

Which of these is a key feature of Poor Theatre?

Minimal props and costumes

400

Why do method actors sometimes stay in character even when not filming?

To better understand their character's perspective

500

In French Neoclassical theater, how long was a play supposed to take place according to the Unity of Time?

 One day

500

 In Theatre of the Oppressed, what is a "spect-actor"?

A person who both watches and participates in the performance

500

What is method acting?

Fully immersing yourself in a character's emotions and experiences

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