![]() |
Final Exam |
|
Download
the final in WORD format |
Acting
Final Exam-Fall 2005
|
This exam is an open book, take home exam based on our textbook, class discussions, handouts, video presentations, and live theater events. Please answer the questions as completely as possible, using what you have learned combined with your own unique observations about each question. Please number which question you are answering. HINT: In questions involving "critical reviews", describe the story or plot details only necessary to make your point. Do not just retell the story in your answer - I know it already anyway - but answer each part of the question. ANSWER FOUR QUESTIONS TOTAL IN THE SECTIONS AS DIRECTED _____________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION I DETAILED ESSAY (30pts) ANWSER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: (1) Much or our textbook, Acting is Believing is based on the work of Constantin Stanslavski, who pioneered a systematic method for acting. Describe the details of the “Stanislavski Method” based on out textbook, handouts, class discussion, and other outside source materials. Contrast and compare this method to the “theatrical style” of acting. SECTION II SHORT ESSAY (20pts each) ANWSER TWO OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: (2) Describe the differences between the three major types of characters: extraordinary, representative (quintessential), and stock characters. What are the protagonist and the antagonist, and how are they used in the dramatic structure by the playwright? ______________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION III DETAILED ESSAY (30pts) ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: (6) What are
essentials of dramatic structure? Discuss
briefly the various genres of theater. What are the Structural
Conventions or rules (of tools) used by dramatists and playwrights, and
what are the three elements they use to create a dramatic story
structure? Compare and
contrast Climatic and Episodic structure and briefly discuss other
dramatic structures used in theater, describing at least three of the
characteristics used in each form. BONUS (10pts) Create
a resume of you own theatrical (acting) experience following the format in
the textbook and as discussed in class. |
Exam is due on or before class Monday, December 5th, or my mailbox in the
mail office.
All make-up work, journals etc must be in at this time or no credit will be
given.
GOOD LUCK!
web site created by
Larry A Brechner