Author Question: George Lillo's The London Merchant is a(n) A. example of neoclassical tragedy. B. melodrama. C. ... (Read 69 times)

madam-professor

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George Lillo's The London Merchant is a(n)
 
  A. example of neoclassical tragedy.
  B. melodrama.
  C. bourgeois domestic drama.
  D. none of the above.

Question 2

Any symbolism conveyed through design in a show will only be conveyed through the scenic design.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C (P. 77)

Answer to Question 2

False . All elements of design have symbolic potential. For instance, Perry
Watkins of the Negro Theatre Project in New York City originally had swastikas on the
belt and shield of the Roman soldiers in his costume design for Androcles, giving the
show definite political symbolism.



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