How does George Middleton use dramatic structure to develop the theme of gender roles in 'Tradition'? (1 point)

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The one-act structure places the conflict over gender roles at the center of the play, highlighting how these roles limit the characters' choices and opportunities.
The one-act structure places the conflict over gender roles at the center of the play, highlighting how these roles limit the characters' choices and opportunities.

The lack of a clearly defined climax in the structure suggests Middleton is ambivalent about the theme of gender roles.
The lack of a clearly defined climax in the structure suggests Middleton is ambivalent about the theme of gender roles.

The exposition-heavy structure emphasizes the historical context of the play, overshadowing the theme of gender roles.
The exposition-heavy structure emphasizes the historical context of the play, overshadowing the theme of gender roles.

The falling action's focus on the characters' reactions undermines the play's exploration of gender roles as a central theme.

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The one-act structure places the conflict over gender roles at the center of the play, highlighting how these roles limit the characters' choices and opportunities.

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