The rulers of Spain during the Spanish Golden Age of theatre
Who are Isabella and Ferdinand II
The French play that played loosely with the French Neoclassical rules
What is Le Cid
The event that signified the end of the Spanish Golden Age
What is the death of Calderon
The name of the organization that upheld French Neoclassical rules
The French Academy
The author of Hamlet
Who is William Shakespeare
The Spanish playwright known most for his plays on the themes of love and honor
Who is Lope Felix de Vega
The 16 act Spanish closet drama
What is La Celestina
The amount of plays estimated to have been written in one hundred years during the Spanish Golden Age
What is 30,000
What term roughly translates to "truth seeming"
What is verisimilitude
Who wrote the poetics
The playwright of "The Imaginary Invalid" and "Tartuffe"
Who is Moliere
The name of Moliere's last play in which he died during a performance
What is The Imaginary Invalid
The play by Pierre Calderon about a man chained to a tower
What is "Life is a Dream"
The three unities
What is unity of time, place, action
What is Journee Woodard's favorite color
The boy kings of France during the early modern period
Who are Louis XIII and Louis XIV
What is Tartuffe
What was the most popular genre of theatre at the time before it was banned?
What are the Autos Sacramentales
The type of war had over "Le Cid"
What is a pamphlet war
Who wrote "Dr. Faustus"
Who is Christopher Marlowe
Who did Isabella and Ferdinand II sponsor for their journey
Who is Christopher Columbus
Finish this quote "What is life?"
"A Frenzy. What is Life? An illusion, a shadow, a fiction, and the greatest good is small; for all of life is a dream, and dreams, are only dreams"
The author who wrote both parts of Don Quixote
Who is Cervantes
The religious and political leader working alongside the academy who had many problems with Moliere
Who is Cardinal Richelieu
Every rule of the poetic
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