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ddd [48]
3 years ago
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Match the description to the period. 1. very few theaters existed colonial drama 2. theater became established early twentieth-c

entury drama 3. age of depression for American drama drama between 1865 and 1914 4. marked the birth of the new drama drama after the Revolution 5. trend toward psychological concerns drama today
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soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

1). Very few theaters existed = colonial drama

2). Theater became established = drama after the Revolution

3). Age of depression for American drama = drama between 1865 and 1914

4). marked the birth of the new drama = early twentieth-century drama

5). The Trend toward psychological concerns = drama today

Explanation:

The given descriptions about the different eras of drama have been aptly matched with their period as mentioned above. During the colonial drama, a small number of theatres existed, and the audiences too were very small. During the later revolution period, the theatres were well set-up and people became versed with the different types of drama. Drama existing during 1865-1914 was popularly recognized as the age of depression as there was a severe downfall in the viewership. The early 20th-century drama was marked as the rise of new drama and the present drama began emphasizing the psychological concerns through acts.

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