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Awilson837

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In kabuki theatre,
 
  A. the set elements are sparse.
  B. the set designs are based on established conventions.
  C. a production's design elements are determined by the director.
  D. the set is three dimensional and realistic.

Question 2

Compare the notion of aesthetic distance with that of empathy.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Aesthetic distance refers to the ability to observe a work of art with a degree of detachment and objectivity, while empathy is the capacity to identify emotionally with the characters and situations on stage.



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