Hope and the Power of Drama in Indian Literature: A Study of Performance and Catharsis
Description: This quiz explores the concept of hope and the transformative power of drama in Indian literature, delving into the significance of performance and catharsis. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian literature hope drama performance catharsis |
In Indian literature, drama often serves as a vehicle for expressing:
The Sanskrit term 'rasa' refers to:
Which of these is a prominent form of traditional Indian drama?
The concept of 'abhinaya' in Indian drama encompasses:
Which Indian playwright is renowned for his exploration of social and political themes in his dramas?
The classical Sanskrit play 'Abhijnanashakuntalam' by Kalidasa revolves around:
In Indian drama, the 'sutradhara' serves as:
Which of these is a characteristic feature of traditional Indian theater architecture?
The concept of 'anubhava' in Indian aesthetics refers to:
Which Indian playwright is known for his experimental and avant-garde approach to theater?
The classical Sanskrit play 'Mrichchakatika' by Shudraka is set in:
In Indian drama, the term 'natya' encompasses:
Which Indian playwright is known for his powerful portrayal of women's struggles and experiences in his dramas?
The classical Sanskrit play 'Uttara Ramayana' by Bhavabhuti depicts:
Which Indian playwright is known for his exploration of historical and mythological themes in his dramas?