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jazziefee

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Francis Fergusson, a 20th-century theatre critic, argued that dramatic action builds through three steps:
 
 

a. purpose, struggle, and knowledge.
  b. purpose, problem, and misunderstanding.
  c. purpose, passion, and perception.
  d. purpose, knowledge, and misunderstanding



Question 2

According to the first theatre theorist, the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, a play is a presentation of people in
  _________, which for Aristotle was not only about the behavior of characters but also their motivations.


 
 

a. tension
  b. action
  c. conflict
  d. struggle




josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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