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Which art movement focuses on details and precision, and resembles real life?
installation earthworks hyperrealism modernism
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What affect did realism want to have the on audience?
a. To transport them to fantastical worlds and realms of imagination b. To
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Why were the props, costume, set etc designed to look realistic?
a. To create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue b. To
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Why was the style of 'Realism' such a new idea in the world of theatre?
a. It focused solely on entertaining the aristocracy. b.
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The realism movement came into popularity along with the scientific movements, mainly
a. Nuclear physics b. Evolution c.
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This artwork is typical of
Responses A Realism.Realism. B Surrealism.Surrealism. C Transcendentalism.Transcendentalism. D the
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During the mid-19th century, a movement developed that sought to depict objects, people, and landscapes as truthfully as
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Thank You, Ma'am by Langston Hughes
She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails. It
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Why can we consider the story From Scratch by Susie Castellanos as a real story and give an example of it in the story?
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Read the following story, and then answer the question that follows:
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) was an American poet, author,
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Theatre that used realistic dialogue, realistic sets, and realistic situations was called
a. Realism b. True Theatre c. Realistic
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Ibsen's plays, such as "A Doll's House" and "Ghosts," are known for their:
a Realistic and controversial nature b Surreal
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Konstantin Stanislavski, a key figure in theatrical realism, was influenced by naturalism, incorporating naturalistic acting
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Henrik Ibsen, a key figure in early realism, was from which country?
a Sweden b Norway c France d Russia
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What term did Émile Zola coin in the literary context in his essay "The Experimental Novel" (1880)?
a Surrealism b Realism c
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Ibsen's plays, such as "A Doll's House" and "Ghosts," are known for their:
a Romantic themes b Surreal elements c Realistic and
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Theatrical realism spread across Europe and influenced theatre worldwide in the:
a 19th century b Early 20th century c 18th
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The Hobo and the Fairy Jack London 1 He lay on his back. So heavy was his sleep that the stamp of hoofs and cries of the
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It would be difficult to describe the subtle brotherhood of men that was here established on the seas. No one said that it was
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During the mid-19th century, a movement developed that sought to depict objects, people, and landscapes as truthfully as
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"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
Answer below. What have you learned about the nature of humans reaction to death?
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Ripe Figs
by Kate Chopin Maman-Nainaine said that when the figs were ripe Babette might go to visit her cousins down on the
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What are the Influences of the Realism Movement
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Simplify the following
1. Realism promoted a greater involvement from the audience 2.Realism raised the audience’s awareness of
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Simplify the following
1. “art must depict truthfully the real, physical world” 2. “truth can only be attained through
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Simplify the following
1. Use real décor and props 2. Contemporary language used 3. Costumes are contemporary 4. Settings
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