When a play is staged, the cultural assumptions, values, and tastes of the moment of production always combine with the culture of the past that gave birth to the original play.
a. true
b. false
Question 2
Deconstruction is
A. the dismantling of the set after the run of a performance.
B. a movement in literary criticism that questions the idea of fixed meanings and truths.
C. a movement towards the historically accurate interpretation of plays.
D. a director's analysis of a play text.