Which type of drama ends happily and is humorous?
A) Tragedy
B) Comedy
C) Farce
D) Melodrama
B) Comedy is correct!
Who is the Protagonist?
The main character, Hero, or central figure who drives the plot forward, often an antagonist or conflict to achieve a specific goal.
What is tragedy?
A play that doesn't have a happy ending / a disastrous, deeply sad event involving great loss, suffering, or death.
The character who actively opposes the protagonist is called the what?
A) Foil
B) Villain
C) Antagonist
D) Sidekick
C) is correct!
A play that mixes serious and comic elements is called?
A) Farce
B) Musical
C) Comic Tragedy
D) Satire
C) Comic Tragedy is correct!
What is the role of the foil character?
A foil is different from an antagonist. An antagonist directly opposes the protagonist, while a foil is a character who contrasts with another character to highlight their qualities.
Which type of drama uses buffoonery and horseplay and often includes crude characterization?
Farce is correct!
A group that performs together and communicates the moral message of the play is called the:
Chorus
A) Only individuals
B) Only Governments
C) A person, government, or institution
D) Nature
C) is correct!
What is the difference between a sidekick, hero, and a villain?
Sidekick: The hero's companion. They support and help the main character but are not the main focus of the story.
Hero: The main character who shows courage and faces danger or challenges. They usually fight for what is right.
Villain: The evil or wicked character who causes problems and harm others. They often oppose the hero.