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Part I. Terminology and Plays
1. What are the names of the Chekhov's three sisters?2. How do you understand the difference between Realism and Naturalism?
3. What is "well-made play"?
4. Who is Gregers?
5. Who is to be married at the end of "The Importance of Being Earnest"?
6. What is the name of Ophelia's brother?
7. What is "verisimilitude"?
8. Who was Stanislavsky?
9. When did Chekhov die?
10. What does constitute the comedy genre?
Part II. Theory
"The surest way to destroy a man
Is to turn him into an individual." (Ibsen)1. How do you understand this statement?
2. Give your definition of the socialsm as a theory.
"The hero is at first a rebel against God of the divine." Freud
3. Please explain it.
Part III. Analysis
Select a portion of dialogue/monologue from The Three Sisters and explain why do we consider Chekhov as a father of the "new drama" (you might compare Chekhov with other playwrights)
2005-2006 Theatre UAF Season: Four Farces + One Funeral & Godot'06
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