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Week 7: Holy Bodies and Devotional Theatre
Quiz by Emily Copeland
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- Q1
Which animal statue was commonly used as an important character on Palm Sunday?
Horse
Dove
Fish
Donkey
30s - Q2
How many parts (or dramas) make up the Barking Abbey manuscripts?
1
3
2
4
30s - Q3
Who is the primary audience for devotional theatre?
God
The laity
The clergy
Satan
30s - Q4
In the liturgical drama manuscripts, stage directions function by only providing notable instructions for vocal performance.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q5
The crown has a long tradition in Christian iconography as a representation of the crown of thorns.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q6
Fill in the blank: The practice of (.....) continued in North Germany and made the rituals of female monasteries different from the male monks.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q7
What are the three categories of animation?
Mystical, Mechanized, Phenomenal
Magical, Phenomenological, MechanizedMechanical, Magical, PhenomenologicalPhenomenal, mystical, mechanical30s - Q8
What purposes did animated sculptures serve in devotional theatre? (Pick one, but there are multiple correct answers)
Encourage donationsServe as actors/props in liturgical performancesUse as devotional images year roundEvoke an emotional response30s - Q9
This is an example of an animated sculpture.
truefalseTrue or False30s