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Re: Jeffrey C. Goldfarb suggests public-spirited dialogue need n [#permalink]
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The passage starts with Jeffrey’s viewpoint and discusses about what is omitted in the viewpoint in the second paragraph. So option A is the answer for question 1.
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The author implies which of the following about American theater?

❑ In some social settings, passivity is considered a virtue.

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In this manner, a “high class” code of etiquette is imposed upon the performance space, dictating that audience members are to remain quiet: the actors speak, the audience listens.




❑ Augusto Boal would approve of the events of the closing performance of Dziady.

In the last sentence of the passage, Boal asserts just this.
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He argues that this relationship encourages passivity and thus cancels theater’s political potential.
. The bold part means that political potential is excluded from theaters performance. I.E the theater is not the arena for political debate. So, this is positive


❑ Physical presence has a bearing on the creation of active dialogue.

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Whereas television or film, for instance, has no room for active dialogue, theater does because the performers and audience are present in the space together.


Which of the following must be true according to the passage?

❑ By contemporary American social mores, the Polish audience described would be exhibiting other than “high class” behavior.
❑ Dziady criticized the Soviet regime.
❑ The theater is more educational than film.

The interaction between the Polish audience and the cast and this sentence
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a “high class” code of etiquette is imposed upon the performance space, dictating that audience members are to remain quiet
make only the first statement true. The others are not mentioned.

Ask if something is still unclear to you. Tough passage.

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The play used an anti czarist language critique of soviet government...doesn’t this make the 2nd option true as well
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Re: Jeffrey C. Goldfarb suggests public-spirited dialogue need n [#permalink]
What about the first question?
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What is your doubt regarding the first question ??
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The author implies which of the following about American theater?

❑ Augusto Boal would approve of the events of the closing performance of Dziady.

In the last sentence of the passage, Boal asserts just this.
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He argues that this relationship encourages passivity and thus cancels theater’s political potential.
. The bold part means that political potential is excluded from theaters performance. I.E the theater is not the arena for political debate. So, this is positive

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therefore he did not approve it
hence the point b is wrong
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The author implies which of the following about American theater?



❑ Physical presence has a bearing on the creation of active dialogue.

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Whereas television or film, for instance, has no room for active dialogue, theater does because the performers and audience are present in the space together.



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and therefore the theater has good influence on the active dialogue not bearing on
hence point c is wrong
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[quote="taranhundal"]The author implies which of the following about American theater?
❑ Dziady criticized the Soviet regime.
Not true, because the play itself didnt criticized the soviet regime... but the audience interpreted it to be critical hence only on the last day of the show, it became political because of the dialogues between audience and actors.
Notice the language-"read into the play’s anti-czarist language a critique of Soviet government."
read into means they interpreted it as anti-czarist.
as the audience interpret the play as anti soviet doesn't mean that dziady did not criticize the soviet union unless the passage mention something else
therefore point 2 is correct
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Why do you not create a single post ?

Instead of three cumbersome ones ?
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Carcass wrote:
Why do you not create a single post ?

Instead of three cumbersome ones ?

it's just happened
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