Naturalism Quiz 18 (60 MCQs)

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1. Was Stanislavski practising theatre before or after Brecht?
2. Realism aims to:
3. In what era did theatre performances move indoors?
4. T or F:A warm Deist would believe that God is somewhat personal.
5. Naturalistic Theatre acts as a ..... to society
6. Positivism:identify the incorrect statement
7. WHAT IS CALLED THE MASTERPIECE OF WILLIAM BLISS BAKER?
8. Farmers and African Americans faced slightly good times during this period, they were able to improve their way of life.
9. Theory that argues that human beings are influenced by their environment, moment and race.
10. You have control over your destiny.
11. Who is the author of the poem "Consolation" ?
12. The romantic landscape evokes:
13. This theory says that since God cannot be present to rule on Earth, the church must rule according to God's laws.
14. Which genre is characteristic of romanticism?
15. Theater that presents an everyday and familiar language and its characters not only speak naturally, but also have the psychology of common beings; Their actions resemble as closely as possible the actions of real people.
16. Why it's important for students to study naturalism in literature?
17. The following are included as two-dimensional works of art.....
18. Supreme creation of nature.
19. What is the term used to describe the mistake of reducing a moral property to a natural property?
20. "The ills of public life and the contrasts of intimate life are laid bare; and they look for both natural causes (race, climate, temperament) or cultural causes (environment and education), which greatly reduce their area of freedom. The writer will take his characters seriously and will feel a duty to discover the truth in them, in the positivist sense of dissecting the furniture behind their behavior." (Alfredo Bosi)The text refers to:
21. Which of the following is NOT a famous work belonging to author Jack London?
22. The component of heredity and human nature in Naturalism fiction focuses on .....
23. Philosophical doctrine of Naturalism
24. What method of teaching that is based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaboration play?
25. Which of the following is a cultural development associated with rise of Realism and Naturalism in literature?
26. The main consequentialist intuitionist
27. What did you start a play with in the comedy corral?
28. In England the greatest exponent of the realist novel was:
29. Some authors classify this movement as "exaggerated realism":
30. The concept of SELF-RELIANCE is closely linked to .....
31. Who wrote the novel Madame BOVARY
32. What is the task of literature according to Naturalism?
33. Choose the representative author of Naturalism
34. Dorian Gray physically was.....
35. Verisimilitude is a characteristic of.....
36. A Naturalist's method of teaching is ....., in which, the teacher should not impose upon the child any things under his own authority or supremacy.
37. What was the most representative work of Vicente Blasco?
38. The Romance-thesis of naturalism aims to prove the theory of
39. Realism is influenced by Naturalism
40. In what century did naturalism emerge?
41. The work The Knight of Olmedo, by Lope de Vega, .....
42. REALISM AND NATURALISM-In which city is "La Regenta" located?
43. This character is represented in the work called:Faust, as a representation of evil.
44. Honoring a moment of silence for the fallen soldiers of your nation
45. What kind of cargo are Bill and Henry carrying on their sleds?
46. It emerged in France as a side of Realism.
47. A type of writing that tries to capture the customs, character, and landscapes of the nation's distinct sections is known as what?
48. Where did Realism emerge?
49. What analogy did Mill use in his 'proof' that happiness = goodness
50. It is considered one of the main works of naturalism
51. Who is Samuel Clemens?
52. The three phases of this period
53. What is Second Style?
54. It aimed to develop individual personality through nature, art, music, literature and architecture.
55. Which is not a form of naturalism among the following?
56. What other artistic movement develops alongside realism?
57. What concept is the Positivism movement based on?
58. What does the theater present?
59. What is Decroly's global method based on?
60. Melodramas usually have exciting storylines that focus on simple moral plots (e.g. the fight between good and evil)