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What is the second most important element in a tragedy, according to Aristotle?
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What was Aristotle’s view on poetry teaching morals?
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What is meant by ‘Peripeteia’ in Aristotle’s theory?
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Which kind of plot does Aristotle recommend for tragedy?
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What does ‘Anagnorisis’ refer to in a tragedy?
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What are the two important features of a complex plot?
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Which element does Aristotle consider the ‘soul’ of tragedy?
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Which of the following is not one of the six elements of tragedy according to Aristotle?
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How does Aristotle view the emotional effect of tragedy?
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According to Aristotle, what is the primary function of poetry?
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How many chapters does Aristotle's Poetics contain?
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What does Aristotle say poets imitate?
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Who founded the Peripatetic School in Athens?
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What is the medium of imitation for a poet, according to Aristotle?
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In which chapter of Poetics is the definition of tragedy found?
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According to Aristotle, how is poetry superior to history?
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What term did Aristotle use to describe the artistic process in poetry?
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What is the central subject of Aristotle's Poetics?
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Which two major works of Aristotle deal with literature and speech?
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Who is considered the father of literary criticism?
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In 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', what is the 'mendacity' that Big Daddy refers to?
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Which of Tennessee Williams' plays is set in New Orleans' French Quarter and explores the lives of the residents of a run-down boarding house?
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What is the name of the Kowalski's apartment building in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
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Which play by Tennessee Williams features a character who undergoes a lobotomy?
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In 'The Glass Menagerie', what is the significance of the fire escape?
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Which of Williams' plays tells the story of Alexandra Del Lago, an aging movie star, and Chance Wayne, a young drifter?
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What is the name of the estate in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' where much of the action takes place?
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Which Tennessee Williams play is set in a hotel in Mexico and involves a defrocked priest?
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In which of Tennessee Williams' plays does the character Brick Pollitt appear?
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Which play by Tennessee Williams features the iconic character Blanche DuBois?
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In which decade did Arthur Miller first gain widespread recognition as a playwright?
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What is the significance of the title 'Death of a Salesman'?
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Which of the following is a common theme explored in Arthur Miller's plays?
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Which play by Arthur Miller is based on his experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)?
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Which award did Arthur Miller NOT receive during his lifetime?
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In 'Death of a Salesman,' what product does Willy Loman primarily sell?
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Which play by Arthur Miller explores the themes of betrayal and honor among Italian-American longshoremen?
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Which famous actress was married to Arthur Miller for a time?
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Which of Arthur Miller's plays is a dramatized and partly fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials of 1692–93?
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In which year did Arthur Miller's play 'All My Sons' premiere?
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In 'Waiting for Godot,' what item does Lucky carry for Pozzo?
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Which of Beckett's works is a short, stage direction-heavy play lasting only about 35 seconds and devoid of characters?
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What is the significance of the tree in 'Waiting for Godot'?
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Which short play by Beckett features three characters in urns, speaking only when prompted by a spotlight?
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Which radio play by Samuel Beckett takes place entirely within the mind of the character 'M'?
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Which of Beckett's works explores themes of blindness and confinement, featuring the characters Hamm and Clov?
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What is the name of the character in 'Krapp's Last Tape' who listens to old recordings of himself?
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Which experimental dramatic piece by Samuel Beckett consists of only a mouth, speaking rapidly in a stream of consciousness?
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Which of Beckett's plays features a character buried up to her waist in earth?
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Which of Samuel Beckett's works is famously subtitled 'A tragicomedy in two acts'?
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