When we go to the theatre we know what is happening on stage is not real and so we put aside our concerns about reality and agree to accept the play's quasi-reality. What is this called? 1. group dynamic 2. aesthetic disctance 3. art detachment 4. suspension of disbelief

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Answer:

4. Suspension of disbelief

Explanation:

a) Group dynamic: Has to do with the processes that happen inside a group.

b) Aesthetic distance: refers to the gap between a viewer's conscious reality and the fictional reality presented. When the viewer fully engages with the character, there is a short aesthetic distance.

c) Art detachment: Refers to the process by which actors detach from themselves to become the character they are representing.

d) Suspension of disbelief: Is the process by which the viewer accept for true what is going on in the fictional reality represented even if it's weird, crazy or doesn't make much sense.

In this example, we know that what's happening in stage is not real but we agree to accept the play's quasi-reality. Therefore this is the notion of suspension of disbelief. We agree to believe what the play is presenting us.