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History of Drama
Author :
Sofi Rodríguez
1.
What were "Miracle Plays" about?
A.
People in villages
B.
The saints of the church
C.
The Clergy members
D.
The mystery of god's work
2.
Why did the clergy create plays about the Bible?
A.
So they could make money for the church.
B.
As a practice to honor God
C.
For their own entertainment.
D.
So that people who couldn't read could learn the Bible.
3.
Where did the clergy members initially act the Bible stories?
A.
Inside the church.
B.
On the steps outside cathedral
C.
On the town square.
D.
On top of some movable carts
4.
When the plays started to move around the town, they were presented on movable cars, called:
5.
In the "Morality play" who were the opposite antagonists of faith, truth, charity and good deeds?
A.
Falsehood, covetousness, worldly flesh and the devil.
B.
The capital sins.
C.
Haman, Jezebel, Cain and Satan.
D.
Goliath, The serpent, Herod and Jehoram of Judah.
6.
In the "Morality plays" what did the characters battle for?
A.
Money and Power.
B.
The control of the soul.
C.
Entering heaven
D.
The ability to control villages.
7.
Why did the church prohibit the "Morality Plays"?
A.
Because they happened too late at night and they disrupted church activities.
B.
Because the church intended to teach morality and these plays were showcasing a lot of immorality.
C.
Because they didn't approve of the image of the devil being used.
D.
Because they didn't want the town people to be working in the theatre anymore.
8.
The theatre where William Shakespeare developed his craft in was renamed as:
9.
Where did the town charters require the theatre to be built?
A.
In the city square
B.
Inside of the city hall
C.
Far away from the church
D.
Outside of the city wall
10.
What were the Renaissance play wrights inspired by?
A.
The inner struggles and the conscience of men.
B.
The saints of the church
C.
The mystery of God's work.
D.
The characters' battle for control of the soul.