TPS 1107 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 2023/2024
TPS 1107 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 2023/2024 Stories cannot define relationships and future generations of listeners False Communication is up to interpretation. True The way a performer elects to stage the story is just as important as the story itself. True Telling stories in a public setting is an exciting way to share culture and community. True By locating an collecting the oral we understand people better. True Communication is a process in which people create _______. Meaning Performance is a process in which individuals display and create themselves through the roles they _____ to portray. Elect Stories are aesthetic artifacts. True Stories do not happen in a vacuum True The sketch of Eric does NOT show that each individual's stories Are static Pedestrian everyday behaviors and speech patterns become less important unless it is signifying and heightening the character being portrayed. True Audience members who witness oral history as a performance not only _____ and _____ the story but often go away with a deeper understanding. Engage and Translate Telling stories does not strengthen communal bonds. False Communication is motivated by individual _____. Desires When performing a story and turning it into an aesthetic text a performer would not consider wording structure phrases and literary devices False Audiences are static in nature False Myths legends and folktales do not exemplify the power of a story to exist for generations to be shared orally across cultures and to be documented as a central artifact of a culture. False Ethnography is the ______ study of another culture using fieldwork methods such as participant observation interviewing and journaling. Systematic Myths legends folklore and folktales are considered: Communal stories The stories we tell evolve shift and change depending upon the audience we have. True according to our text three approaches to performance studies would include: Performance as a metaphor for understanding communicative act as a method of inquiry and objective study. The root of performance is to fake or hide. False All human communication is not an act of performance. False To think of human communication as a performance is to accept stereotypes a negative connotations which sometimes are associated with performance. False Audiences and performers need each other. True Performing stories as an aesthetic text requires ______ choices like attention to the art form to the staging and the actual telling of he story. Intentional In terms of performance and stories people are both products and ______ of their culture. Producers Performance studies scholars are committed to the ethnographic method in order to understand others ______. Experientially The impact of a story on a community is finite. False Telling stories in a public setting is an exciting way to share culture and community. True Those who interact with us become our ___________. Audience One's real self is a composite of only their familial and professional roles. False Where do stories originate _____ yet are shaped by ______? Individually ; community Culture is a process True We can best classify ourselves as not homo sapiens the intelligent species but as homo ______ the performing species. Histrio Culture is not created and recreated by the daily activities and rituals of the cultural members. False Communication is scripted by cultural and linguistic expectations and the unique characteristics of each individual speaker. Cultural Oral history is a method of valuing and recording unwritten stories that matter to a culture stories that were once only collected in memory and preserved by being passed down by the word-of-mouth from generations to generation. True Stories cannot be collective creations belonging o a particular community for a particular time. False One thing all humans have in common are ______. Stories Ethnography was influenced by which two soft sciences? Anthropology and sociology According to the text performance is a model for explaining human ______ and specifies how people communicate with themselves and one another. Actions Turning oral history into performance allows a _______ engagement. Dialogic When crafting storyteller performers always take the _______ into consideration Audience Communication is an _____ process in which people attribute meaning and value to speech. Interpretive In terms of performance studies people are defined by their _____ and ______. Actions and talk Communicative acts of performance are only done on public stages. False By telling the stories to others, individuals ______ control over the telling and release it into the world. Relinquish Stories are ______ part of our every day lives. A routine People are what they do. True Stories as artifacts become _____ and _____ objects in culture communicating the past and informing the future. Valuable and persistent By locating and collecting the oral we understand people better. True Tracy Shaffer Grew up hearing a legend about her great-grandfather. Bart, the father of fifteen children in rural Mississippi in the early 1900s. Dan-ielle Sears Vignes Introduced audiences to multiple interpretations of the Hurricane Katrina experience by collecting oral histories of the residents of Saint Bernard Parish, a community located just south of New Orleans. According to Trevor Lummis Oral history projects are an important way to obtain histories that have not been valued or documented. Washington Irving In 1817, wrote a short story called, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Folklore professor Dan Ben-Amos Devised a classification system for myths, legends and folktales. Robert Hopper's method of Everyday Life Performance (ELP) for a performance. Is to collect stories of others and replicate the individuals and their stories in performance form Urban myths Are current day stories where common everyday people behave in in extraordinary superhuman ways. Two story sources for performance material Comes from replicating an individual or a personal narrative. The story Becomes meaningful personal as well as a historical document. Ghost stories, and stories of aliens and UFOs Are good examples of myths. A myth Is believed to be true yet features supernatural beings that exist beyond the boundaries of human time and space. Greek mythology Is the most common example of a myth. Gods and heroes Can help explain the origin of a world or community. Sharing stories Has an amazing ability to bring people together and generate understanding between generations and cultures. Legends Serve many functions; they can inform, advise, warn and entertain; they teach about everyday culture and the values of ancestors, as well as provide models for responsible behavior to which a citizen should aspire. An example of an urban legend would be One like the mother miraculously lifting the car off her child in an emergency situation. Intentions or morals are crystal clear In folktales, yet are based on fiction and fantasy. Legends purport To be true and usually depicts the actions of identifiable people in specific places and times. Folktales Are based on fiction and fantasy and are inhabited by character often in unidentifiable times and places allowing the suspension of disbelief to rule. The _______ is the character with whom the audience sympathizes. Protagonist The plot of Oedipus Rex is a re-ordered condensed version of the original ancient story. True The two most crucial aspects for an act of theatre are live audience and live actors. True A cowboy in jodhpurs and 10-gallon hat speaking in a British accent asking for some tea and scones would not go against decorum. False ______ refers to the expectations of the characters and their actions. Decorum _______ would be an excellent example of a protagonist. Superman Aristotle's six elements in defining theatre are: Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Spectacle, Music _________ refers to the collection of words phrases speech patterns and the way each character delivers them which is distinctly unique per the person playing the part as well as any songs or music that may be included in the play. Music Some plays can be highly aesthetic and poetic full of metaphor whereas other plays can be very modern or pedestrian or colloquial like speech from the street. True The ______ is the main character in opposition to the protagonist. Antagonist ________ as intended by Aristotle as defined by Horace is that the purpose of theater is intended for the delight and the profit of the audience. Thought There are three main types of main characters. False The arrangement of incidents as they occur is ______. Plot The story revolves around which characters? Main ______ although extremely well developed yet the main action of the play does not revolve around them. Supporting characters The purpose or message of theater is related through the ______ that are delivered to the audience and an entertaining manner. Actions _______ are facilitators of action. We know very little bit about of them and their background. Typically they enter quickly and leave quickly. Minor Characters
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