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ANALYSIS
200

These were worn to show a character change

What are masks

200

African artists did this to colonizers

What is mocked them

200

This type of theater sounds the same as an English word

What is "Noh"

200

These were left open on the dead

What are eyes and mouths 

200

A script should be read this many times before analyzing 

What is three

400

This is the number of actors on stage

What is three

400

The storyteller/historian of the village

Who is the Griot

400

These were placed under the stage to create sound

What are bowls

400

In some circumstances, these were placed on the eyes

What are gold coins

400

The overall goal of a story

What is super-objective

600

She buried her brother and faced the consequences

Whos is Antigone

600

This country supported Cote d' Ivoire

What is France

600

These voices were used in place of women's

What are men's voices

600

These were placed on both mother and child

What are spells

600

Unspoken meaning in script

What is subtext

800

After finding out he married his Mother, this character met an unfortunate end 

Who is Oedipus Rex

800

Most popular playwright during Apartheid

Who is Arthol Fugard

800

What makes the stage so different from others

Open answer

800
A newborn ceremony

What is Sebou

800

This gets in the way of the character from getting what they want

What is an obstacle

1000

They were the most popular playwright

Who is Socrates, Euripides, and Aeschylus 

1000

This play showcased the differences between white and black culture

What is Death and the Horseman

1000

Opposite of Noh theater, this style is performed to give the audience comedic relief

What is Kyogen 

1000

These would be sacrificed 

What are sheep

1000

Emotional and physical consequences in a scene or story that serve as motivation

What are stakes

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