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what does greek tragedy deal with? what is it about?
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greek tragedy is about man's fate in a world where the gods are invovled in men's actions and lives
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what kind of person is a "hero" in greek tragedy?
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a hero is a good man who regards himself as equal to or superior to the gods
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what types of struggles does a tragic hero typically deal with in greek tragedy?
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a tragic hero usually deals with struggles against powers he cannot control or understand
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what is the theme that the tragic hero seems to have to live out in these plays?
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the these is man v.s. a fate he cannot escape because it was predestined
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who are the three major writers of greek tragedy?
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AEschylus, sophocles, and euripides
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what were their plays based on?
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they were based on existing myths and ancient greek legends and about heros and gods who were familiar to the audience
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who is the earilest writer of greek tragedy? What is significant about this?
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AEschylus. its significant because he is the "father of greek tragedy: and the real founder of european drama
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what is "divine justice"
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it is where men purposely violated the laws of the gods and then punished for their crimes by this
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what main concerns do the characters in the plays of AEschylus deal with?
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the main characters in AEscylus's plays dealt with conflicts with the laws of the gods
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what main concerns do the characters in the plays of Sophocles deal with?
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they dealt with terrible ccrises in their lives, individual men who struggle against fate
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how do we know that the works of AEschylus were highly regarded in his time?
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we know that the works of AEschylus were highly regarded in his time because...
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how did Aeschylus die?
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he died when an eagle dropped a tortoise on his head
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what is the difference between sophocles and aeschylus in terms of the theme conflicts in the struggles of their characters?
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aeschylus wrote about abstract problems while sophocles wrote about specific dilemmas and indiviual characters
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who is considered "the father of tragedy"? Why?
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aeschylus, because he is considered to be the real founder of european drama
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how was euripides different from te other playwrights of greek tragedy?
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because he explored the conflict with man rather than man at odds with the gods. his heros were ordinary men with all their flaws and faulths showing.
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who is regarded as the first feminist playwright? why?
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euripides, because he created some of the best female characters found in plays
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what was significant about thespis in regard to acting and performing?
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he won the first competition and he is the first person to step away from the chorus, a character
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who did aeschylus and sophocles make even further changes to those that thespis made?
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they added the 2nd and 3rd actors
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who did aeschylus and sophocles make even further changes to those that thespis made?
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they added the 2nd and 3rd actors
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who did aeschylus and sophocles make even further changes to those that thespis made?
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they added the 2nd and 3rd actors
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how do time of day and weather conditions relate to theatre performances during this time?
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play could only be done during the day. if it rained, the ppl got wet. there was no indoor lighting and no curtains or roofs
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explain and define "theatron"
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a seeing place, the origin of theater. where the audience sits
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what is the orchestra?
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a flat circcular area where the chorus and actors perform
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describe and explain skene
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the building behind the playing area
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describe and explain paraskenia
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a rectangular room that projected in front of the skene on both sides
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what is paradoi?
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the two side entrances
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what are acoustics and what are they like at Epidaurus? explain
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the sound in a theater. at Epidaurus, you can head a match strike on the other side
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describe what masks were like and how they were used. (male and female masks too)
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were large and had exaggerated features. male masks were diffent b/c they were dark. female masks were light colored
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desccribe typical costumes of the time and how they were used
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the tunics were shorter, too tight, and heavily padded in the bellies and backsides
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how were costumes typically adjusted for comedy?
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they were exaggerated and huge
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what was the role of the chorus?
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wore costumes, esp. hideous animal masks in comedies
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explain "mechane"
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a crane
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deus ex machina
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"the god from the machine"
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how was violence dealt with in greek theater?
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was always done offstage
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what is the "ekkyklema?
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a platform or couch on wheels
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what are "pinakes"?
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painted canvases in wooden frames
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who is aristotle?
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a greek critic and philosopher
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how did aristotle regard greek tragedies?
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as arousing ppls emotions of pity and fear
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tragedy means?
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goat song
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trilogy
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three plays on the same theme
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satyr play
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same theme was treated comically, the fourth one
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choregos
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city-appointed producer
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dionysus
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the god of wine and fertility
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dithyramb
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a song chanted by dancers
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thespis of attica
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invented acting by designating one member of the chorus to stand apart from the others and respond to them
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thespians
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actors
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amphitheater
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a grand open-air cleared space at the foot of a hill
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orchestra
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a dancing place
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proskenion
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a raised platform
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conventions
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special practices
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periaktoi
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triangular prisms which could be pivoted to reveal three different backgrounds
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eccyclema
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a wheeled platform
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aeschylus
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-father of tragedy
-plays: agamemnon, the furies
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aeschylus
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-father of tragedy
-plays: agamemnon, the furies
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sophocles
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-responsible for the addition of the third actor on the stage
-plays: electra, CEdipus trilogy
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euripides
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-youngest and most modern/least pop.
-plays: medea, the trojan woman, alcestis, hippolytus
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aristophanes
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-old comedy
-wrote funny, pop. social satire
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menander
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-new comedy
-only surviving work of this style
-wrote comedies dealing with daily life and domestic situations
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wat aeschylus, sophocles, and euripides wrote about
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-aeschylus--gods
-sophocles--heros
-euripides--men/women
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