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