Question
Question 48 (2 points)
There were no secular (nonreligious) dramas written during the Middle Ages.
True
False
Question 49 (2 points)
In what context was Medieval theatre deeply rooted?
a
Religious and social context
b
Economic context
c
Political context
d
Technological context
Question 50 (2 points)
What is a platform for the celebration of communal identity in Medieval theatre?
a
Troupe
b
Platea
c
Mansion
d
Cycle
There were no secular (nonreligious) dramas written during the Middle Ages.
True
False
Question 49 (2 points)
In what context was Medieval theatre deeply rooted?
a
Religious and social context
b
Economic context
c
Political context
d
Technological context
Question 50 (2 points)
What is a platform for the celebration of communal identity in Medieval theatre?
a
Troupe
b
Platea
c
Mansion
d
Cycle
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
**Question 48**: False.
There were secular dramas written during the Middle Ages, although they were less common than religious ones.
**Question 49**: a - Religious and social context.
Medieval theatre was deeply rooted in religious traditions and the social dynamics of the time.
**Question 50**: b - Platea.
The platea served as a general performance area in Medieval theatre, often allowing for the celebration of communal identity.
There were secular dramas written during the Middle Ages, although they were less common than religious ones.
**Question 49**: a - Religious and social context.
Medieval theatre was deeply rooted in religious traditions and the social dynamics of the time.
**Question 50**: b - Platea.
The platea served as a general performance area in Medieval theatre, often allowing for the celebration of communal identity.