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Example Question #1 : Analyzing The Content Of Drama
The Johann Wolfgang von Goethe work about a man who makes a deal with the devil is __________.
The Sorrows of Young Werther
Faust
The Roman Elegies
The Venetian Epigrams
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
Faust
The Faust story is an old one, told in traditional German folk tales, puppet plays, and songs, but Goethe retold the story of an intellectual who sells his soul to the devil to plough psychological depths. Goethe's story finds a man questing for a more fulfilling life, and being tempted by a demon to achieve this goal. Goethe's two-part play is the most widely performed and seen play in the German language.
Example Question #4 : Drama
Willy Loman is the main character of the play __________.
Death of a Salesman
Mourning Becomes Electra
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Skin of Our Teeth
Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman won both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1949. Its protagonist, Willy Loman, became a classic character of the American theater, thanks to Miller's story about the aged salesman and his fraught relationships with his family. Loman's struggles with work and disappointment in his sons provide the emotional depth for the character.
Example Question #5 : Drama
Which play allegorizes the "Red Scare" of the 1950s by telling the story of the Salem witch trials of the 1690s?
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Devils
The Crucible
Waiting for Lefty
A View From the Bridge
The Crucible
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953, at the height of the second "Red Scare," when figures like Senator Joseph McCarthy were investigating Communism in America and targeting artists. Miller chose the Salem witch trials as a similar moment in American history when wild accusations generated by fear were prevalent. Miller himself was cited for "contempt of Congress" for refusing to name people he had seen at meetings of the Communist Party.
Example Question #6 : Drama
What is the common English title of the French play about three people stuck in a room from which they cannot escape?
The Possessed
No Exit
The Misanthrope
Waiting for Godot
Act Without Words
No Exit
Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit takes place entirely in one room, featuring three people who cannot leave. Reflecting some of Sartre's philosophy, the characters slowly realize that they are dead and in hell. The play closes with the famous final line "Hell is other people."
Example Question #263 : Clep: Humanities
The trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus that detail the story of the family of Agamemnon is called __________.
the Antiphon
the Oresteia
the Lysistrata
the Iliad
the Odepeia
the Oresteia
The Oresteia is the only surviving trilogy of Ancient Greek theater that was written to be performed in one sitting. Its author, Aeschylus, gained fame and prizes for his version of the story of Agamemnon, the hero of the Trojan War who is murdered by his wife Clytemnestra when he arrives home. The plays take their name from the character of Orestes, Agamemnon's son who seeks vengeance for his father's death.
Example Question #5 : Analyzing The Content Of Drama
The character Ophelia was featured in which of the following Shakespeare plays?
Othello
Twelfth Night
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
The Merchant of Venice
Hamlet
Ophelia is featured in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Example Question #2 : Analyzing The Content Of Drama
"He hath disgraced me, and
hindered me half a million; laughed at my losses,
mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my
bargains, cooled my enemies, heated mine
enemies; and what's his reason? I am a Jew."
(1605)
From which Shakespeare play is the following quotation drawn?
Hamlet
The Tempest
Othello
Richard III
The Merchant of Venice
The Merchant of Venice
This quote is from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, and is spoken by Shylock about his reasons for seeking revenge against Antonio. The revenge that Shylock is seeking is the right to exact a pound of flesh from Antonio for not repaying the money that Shylock lent him.
(Passage adapted from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, III.iii.54-58)
Example Question #3 : Analyzing The Content Of Drama
What is the Shakespeare play about the Prince of Denmark investigating his father’s death?
Othello
Hamlet
Henry V
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Hamlet
Hamlet was a turning point in the writing career of William Shakespeare. Taking an old tale about a Prince of Denmark whose father has mysteriously died and whose uncle has usurped the throne, Shakespeare focused intensely on Hamlet's character and inner drama. The play features many ruminations on philosophy and psychology, which were used in most of Shakespeare's later tragedies.
Example Question #8 : Analyzing The Content Of Drama
Antonio, Portia, and Jessica are all characters in which Shakespearean play?
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth
Richard III
The Merchant of Venice
Julius Caesar
The Merchant of Venice
Antonio, Jessica, and Portia are all characters in The Merchant of Venice.
Example Question #3 : Analyzing The Content Of Medieval And Renaissance Drama
The story told in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is often thought to be derived from the story of __________.
Orpheus and Eurydice from Ovid's Metamorphoses
Dido and Aeneas from the Aeneid, by Virgil
Samson and Delilah from the Bible
Lancelot and Guinevere from Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart by Chretien de Troyes
Pyramus and Thisbe from Ovid's Metamorphoses
Pyramus and Thisbe from Ovid's Metamorphoses
The general consensus among scholars reflects that Shakespeare derived his story and main characters for Romeo and Juliet from Ovid's story of Pyramus and Thisbe. The story of Pyramus and Thisbe depicts two tragic lovers who are separated by their families, who do not approve of their marriage. They communicate their love through a cement wall and plan to meet under a tree outside to confess their love. However, when Thisbe comes out first, she mistakes the blood of a lion for Pyramus' blood and, believing he had been killed, kills herself.