The authors believe the qualities of a good critic are numerous. For them, they include to be sensitive to feelings, images, and ideas; to become as well acquainted as possible with the theatre of all periods and of all types; to be courteous; to be tolerant of innovation; to be articulate and clear in expressing judgments and their bases. In addition, a critic should be aware of:

a. None of

the choices.
b. his or her own prejudices and values.
c. the economic class of the majority of the audience members.
d. the amount of space or time the critic has until the review is due.

b

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