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urbanoutfitters

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This type of theatre makes no attempt to offer a realistic illusion on stage, and the
  actors openly acknowledge the audience and sometimes even invite members to
  participate.


 
 

a) Realism
  b) Naturalism
  c) Representational
  d) Presentational



Question 2

This term has to do with the audiences ability to remove themselves from a work of
  art just far enough so that they can contemplate itor even judge it.


 
 

a) Spectator Aloofness
  b) Art Detachment
  c) Aesthetic Distance
  d) Aristotelian Remoteness
  e) Quasi-participation




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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