_______________ Theatres underwent so many changes as a result of political, social, economical and technological makeover. * 1.Indian 2.Medival 3.Modern and post
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ANSWER- History of English Drama Q.1 Fill in the blanks with correct alternative. 1. - is the series of events occurring in a play. (Conflict, Plot) 2. The ---- is the main character in a play. (protagonist, static character) 3. The ---- is to speak to oneself. (monologue, soliloquy) 4. In, character's thought process is expressed aloud. (monologue, soliloquy) 5. ---- is the essence of drama. (conflict, theme) 6. is the main idea or point of a play stated as a generalization. (Theme, Plot) 7. Drama has its origin in theatre. (folk, urban) 8. Romans established in England. (amphitheaters, enclosed theatres) 9. Miracle plays were about the miracles made by --- (saints, Gods) 10. ---- plays aimed at teaching moral values. (Morality, Miracle) 11. ---- introduced blank verse as useful theatrical medium. (Thomas Kyd, Shakespeare) 12. In 17 ^ m century, ---- theatre gained importance. (open air, enclosed) 13. ---- manipulated Elizabethan stage. (Shakespeare, Ben Johnson) 14.- closed the theatres in 1642. (Puritans, Protestants) 15. Comedy of ---- became famous in Restoration period. (Manners, Pathos) 16. Ibsen & G.B. Shaw were the prominent dramatist of theatre. (Modern, Medieval) 17. T.S. Eliot experimented with tragedy in early 20th century. (Greek, Roman) 18. A Treatise on Theatre (Natyashastra) by is the most complete work of dramatology in ancient world. (Bharatmuni, Patanjali) 19. Didactic plays, Miracle plays and Morality plays were performed during --- period. (medieval, renaissance) 20. Kitchen Sink Drama is the characteristic of ---- Era. (Modern, Post Modern) 21. A ---- is a complete story that has to be performed on the stage in stipulated time. (full length play, one- act play) 22. Climax is called as --- point of a one-act play. (turning, continuing) 23. One-act play has ---- characters. (limited, lot of)