_____ The complexity involved in staging the spectacular effects required by melodrama was a
contributing factor in:
A). Stanislavskys work at the Moscow Art Theatre
B). The development of the German Sturm and Drang
C). The perceived need for a director to coordinate and unify stage action
D). The objection by censors to the public presentation of Ibsens plays
Question 2_____Which artistic movement challenged neoclassicism in the late 18th and early 19th centuries?
A). Dadaism B). Romanticism C). Realism D).Naturalism