English, asked by adimkhan, 6 months ago

Passage:
Shakespeare was an innovator, an iconoclast. He cared nothing for the authority of men or of schools. He violated the
"unities", and cared nothing for the models of the ancient world. The Greeks insisted that nothing should be in the plays that
did not tend to catastrophe. They did not believe in the episodes--the sudden contrast of light and darkness-in mingling the
comic and the tragic. The sunlight never fell upon their tears, and darkness did not overtake their laughter. They believed that
nature sympathised or was in harmony with the events of their play. When crime was about to be committed -some horror to
be perpetrated the light grew dim, the wind sighed, the trees shivered, and upon all was the shadow of the coming event.



Q6: From the options provided below, identify the correct names of the "unities" referred to in the above passage. They
are Unities of
(a) Time, Space and Environment
(b) Time, Place and Action
(c) Character, Plot and Action
(d) Sound Light and Setting​

Answers

Answered by daspratyusha79
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Answer:

I think ANS. will be (c) sound light and setting

Explanation:

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