31- Oscar Wild was born and died in …
- 1800-1888.
- 1856-1900.
- 1856-1950.
- 1900-1950.
32- he turned his attention into writing to the theatre before he died and that within the last…
- Month.
- Year.
- Five years.
- Ten years.
33- Oscar's plays are superficial they add nothing to our knowledge or understanding of life ..cause they are..
- Tragedy.
- Pure entertainment.
- Propagandist.
- Musical.
34- The four important comedies of Wild are ..
- An Ideal Husband, A Women of No Importance, Lady Windermere's, The Important of Being Earnest.
- Widower's House, Getting Married, The Doctor Dilemma.
- A Doll's House, Ghost, An Enemy of People.
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35- John Galsworthy believed in using a special technique in both novel and drama..
- Artificial technique.
- Naturalistic technique.
- Melodramatic technique.
- Social technique.
36- Galsworthy had always took the side of…
- Aristocratic class.
- Middle class.
- Women.
- Poor and unprivileged classes.
37- which one of Galsworthy plays dealt with the proverb that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor.
- Strike.
- Justice.
- The Skin Game.
- The Silver Box.
38- The important of Granville Baker in the 20th century drama lies in his fine depicting of characters and..
- Imaginative style.
- Cynical style.
- Melodramatic style
- Realistic style.
39- Galsworthy and Granville and John Masefield belonged to the same group of dramatists who dealt with..
- Musical comedy.
- Domestic tragedy.
- Poetic drama.
- Religious plays.
40- J.M.Barrie wrote Peter Pan and the Golden Bird but his most important drama was ..
- The Boy David.
- A Doll's House.
- Hamlet.
- The Silver Box.
41- the most important contribution from Ibsen to theatre was…
- Broke down the social barriers.
- High tragedy is about ordinary people.
- Can be written in everyday prose
- All the above.
42- what was Ibsen second contribution to drama …
- He used classical themes.
- Wrote about kings and queens.
- Used verse not prose in his plays.
- Ended the artificial plot.
43- what was Ibsen third contribution for theatre…
- Developed the verse dialogue.
-Developed the prose dialogue.
- Developed the musical dialogue.
- Developed the costumes.
44- Ibsen greatness as dramatist lies in his …
- Imaginative
- Technical innovations.
- Understanding of human character.
- Comedian talents.
45- who's the heroine of the play A Doll's House..
- Helen.
- Christine.
- Nora.
- Sara.
46- the major conflict arise between..
- Nora's struggle with Krogstad
- Nora's struggle with Helmer.
- Helmer's struggle with Krogstad.
- Nora's struggle with D. Rank.
47- what is the rising action in the play..
- Helmer's promotion
- Doctor Rank visit .
- Mrs. Linde visit.
- Krogstad visits and his letter.
48- We reach the climax when..
- D. Rank reveal his love to Nora.
- Krogstad threaten a public discloser.
- Torvald reads Krogstad's letter and get angry.
- Nora eats macaroons
49- what will be the falling action after the climax…
- Nora kills herself.
- Nora discover the real Torvald and leave him.
- Torvald forgives Nora.
- Torvald kills Krogstad.
50- what are the themes that was explored in the play..
- The sacrificial role of women.
- The social and ethical struggle.
- The unreliability of appearance.
- A and C.