Compare a contemporary comedy to an ancient one and identify how each work is similar or different from one another

Identify the structure of each script (how long are the scenes or acts, where is the climax, how is the conflict resolved), and suggest how the ancient work could be presented to a contemporary audience.

A student could compare Lysistrata to American Pie and show that American Pie
seeks to do little more than glorify the naïve male fantasy of losing one's virginity while
Lysistrata, though in it's original production had male actor's playing women, has
throughout history exposed the follies of man in regards to war and masculinity when in
reality it is better to make love, not war.

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a. true b. false

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Hito Steyerl’s Factory of the Sun is an example of __________.

a. postmodern photography b. a public art commission c. a Post-Internet installation d. the impact of globalism

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