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Greek Theatre
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performing-arts
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history
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Crane- where deus ex machina comes from
hemateon
catharsis
Thespis
Aerema
2. Platform
ekeclema
Dionysia
peripeteia
chiton
3. Who liked using deus ex machina?
Thespis
Euripides
Aerema
catharsis
4. Building where props were kept
mimesis
skene
anagnorisis
A celebration in which plays were judged. 3 tragedies and 1 satyr play were usually chosen and then performed. This lasted 6 days.
5. Shield of Zeus
Aeschylus
tragedy
thymele
aegis
6. Opposing viewpoints or two parts of an argument
chiton
Euripides
strophe and antistrophe
Euripides
7. First Greek word for actor
hypokrite
Aeschylus
1. 'Better than we are' 2. cannot be common or ordinary 3. must act noble 4. must act and choose 5. they are not perfect - must have faults 6. peripeteia- sudden reversal - a fall 7. hamartia
aegis
8. What are the parts of the play?
hypokrite
kothornoi
ode
prologue - parados - episode - ode - exodus - epilogue
9. Excessive pride - thinking that you can change your own destiny
hubris
orchestra
time- only takes place in 24 hours - action- one story with beginning - middle - end place- only takes place in one place
1. Transition between acts 2. reminded us of the past 3. warned us of the future 4. to give advice 5. ethical framework of the gods 6. sets the mood 7. reflect public opinion 8. ideal audience 9. poet's persona 10. lyric poetry 11. take part in the a
10. What are the qualities of a tragic hero?
11. Where the audience sat
Sophocles
catharsis
Aerema
teatron
12. Contest
agon
cauducus
peripeteia
1. 'Better than we are' 2. cannot be common or ordinary 3. must act noble 4. must act and choose 5. they are not perfect - must have faults 6. peripeteia- sudden reversal - a fall 7. hamartia
13. Song that the chorus sings
Aeschylus
ode
dithyramb
1. Transition between acts 2. reminded us of the past 3. warned us of the future 4. to give advice 5. ethical framework of the gods 6. sets the mood 7. reflect public opinion 8. ideal audience 9. poet's persona 10. lyric poetry 11. take part in the a
14. What are the three unities in a tragedy?
cauducus
parados
orchestra
time- only takes place in 24 hours - action- one story with beginning - middle - end place- only takes place in one place
15. Last ode
dithyramb
Dionysia
mimesis
exodus
16. First Greek word for actor
orchestra
orchestra
ekeclema
hypokrite
17. Stage
orchestra
proskene
tragedy
Thespis
18. Pillars on each side of the stage
time- only takes place in 24 hours - action- one story with beginning - middle - end place- only takes place in one place
strophe and antistrophe
A celebration in which plays were judged. 3 tragedies and 1 satyr play were usually chosen and then performed. This lasted 6 days.
periactoi
19. Used to wheel in something like a dead body
hematon
hypokrite
ekeclema
Aerema
20. Pillars
1. 'Better than we are' 2. cannot be common or ordinary 3. must act noble 4. must act and choose 5. they are not perfect - must have faults 6. peripeteia- sudden reversal - a fall 7. hamartia
periactoi
Aerema
herema
21. Cloaks
Dionysia
hemateon
choryphaeus
parados
22. Box in orchestra
thymele
chiton
'A tragedy then - is an imitation that is complete in itself serious - of a certain magnitude - in a language embellished with each kind of artistry...cast in the form of drama - not narrative - accomplishing through incidents arousing pity and fear
aegis
23. What are the functions of the chorus?
24. The mistake in judgment - tragic flaw - 'missing the mark' - it must be in his control - it is a transgression and due to lack of knowledge
hamartia
hubris
ekeclema
periactoi
25. Platform shoes
hypokrite
episodes
kothornoi
aegis
26. Who hired the actors?
Aeschylus
orchestra
Actors were hired by the state.
proskene
27. Purging - cleansing of bad things
Thespis
parados
catharsis
orchestra
28. Crane- where deus ex machina comes from
ekeclema
Aerema
1. Transition between acts 2. reminded us of the past 3. warned us of the future 4. to give advice 5. ethical framework of the gods 6. sets the mood 7. reflect public opinion 8. ideal audience 9. poet's persona 10. lyric poetry 11. take part in the a
Aeschylus
29. What happened in 501 BC?
hematon
herema
A celebration in which plays were judged. 3 tragedies and 1 satyr play were usually chosen and then performed. This lasted 6 days.
skene
30. Cloak
A celebration in which plays were judged. 3 tragedies and 1 satyr play were usually chosen and then performed. This lasted 6 days.
hematon
'A tragedy then - is an imitation that is complete in itself serious - of a certain magnitude - in a language embellished with each kind of artistry...cast in the form of drama - not narrative - accomplishing through incidents arousing pity and fear
teatron
31. Festivals- one in spring - one in fall- songs and plays dedicated to Dionysis
1. 'Better than we are' 2. cannot be common or ordinary 3. must act noble 4. must act and choose 5. they are not perfect - must have faults 6. peripeteia- sudden reversal - a fall 7. hamartia
Aerema
parados
Dionysia
32. Songs of Dionysus
dithyramb
Thespis
Euripides
Thespis
33. Who liked using deus ex machina?
Euripides
hematon
strophe and antistrophe
choregos
34. Second actor around 500 BC - he cut the length of odes
1. Transition between acts 2. reminded us of the past 3. warned us of the future 4. to give advice 5. ethical framework of the gods 6. sets the mood 7. reflect public opinion 8. ideal audience 9. poet's persona 10. lyric poetry 11. take part in the a
Aeschylus
dithyramb
aegis
35. Excessive pride - thinking that you can change your own destiny
chiton
hubris
aegis
'A tragedy then - is an imitation that is complete in itself serious - of a certain magnitude - in a language embellished with each kind of artistry...cast in the form of drama - not narrative - accomplishing through incidents arousing pity and fear
36. Crane from deus ex machina
Sophocles
skene
herema
orchestra
37. First actor
thymele
hubris
Thespis
cauducus
38. Greatest of all the playwrights - third actor - added three members to the chorus
Sophocles
hematon
Dionysia
hemateon
39. Pillars
periactoi
parados
peripeteia
prologue - parados - episode - ode - exodus - epilogue
40. What happened in 501 BC?
prologue - parados - episode - ode - exodus - epilogue
A celebration in which plays were judged. 3 tragedies and 1 satyr play were usually chosen and then performed. This lasted 6 days.
Euripides
chiton
41. Platform
hematon
ekeclema
tragedy
teatron
42. Shield of Zeus
skene
choryphaeus
aegis
Euripides
43. Staff
Actors were hired by the state.
cauducus
Thespis
hypokrite
44. Where the audience sat
tragedy
anagnorisis
teatron
Aeschylus
45. Cloak
orchestra
strophe and antistrophe
hematon
cauducus
46. Festivals- one in spring - one in fall- songs and plays dedicated to Dionysis
Dionysia
ode
agon
teatron
47. Last ode
Aeschylus
ekeclema
tragedy
exodus
48. The producer of the play - payed for the chorus
Aerema
choregos
hamartia
skene
49. Crane from deus ex machina
dithyramb
periactoi
herema
parados
50. Opposing viewpoints or two parts of an argument
Actors were hired by the state.
Euripides
Euripides
strophe and antistrophe