_____ Which statement best describes “willing suspension of disbelief”?
A). A technique used by actors in which they defer their own reality to accept that of the play
B). A dynamic in which the audience agrees to accept the fictional world of the play on an imaginative level
while knowing it to be untrue.
C). A psychological dynamic in which one group of audience members can affect the responses of others to an
event, particularly if they share the same cultural background
B
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Artemisia Gentileschi was so obsessed with the biblical story of Judith beheading Holofernes that she painted five versions of it with Judith being a self-portrait, because
a. Gentileschi was of Jewish descent. b. Gentileschi's mother was named Judith. c. Judith was a female artist. d. Gentileschi had been raped.
In ancient Greece, a group of singer/dancers who interacted with and responded to the actors was known as the
a. shaman. b. ekkyklema. c. ensemble. d. chorus.