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Two actors portraying many different characters, a small set with elaborate costuming and the play also constantly changes between pushing the audience away and the pulling them back in.
 
  The hope is that this will allow the audience to think critically about the action in the show. How is this expressionism?A. The cast of two portraying many different
  characters
  B. The small set with elaborate costuming
  C. The constant change between pushing the audience
  away and then pulling them in
  D. None of these choices

Question 2

This type of play can be very distorted and message-driven as well as anti-realism. What type of play is it?
 
  A. Absurdism
  B. Expressionism
  C. Postmodernism
  D. Symbolism



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Answer to Question 1

C.

Answer to Question 2

B.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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