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| Tragic performance of plays were ways that enforced... |
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| The book "Poetics" was written by? |
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| Choral hymns sung in honour of... |
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| Myths of the gods sung or songs of praise |
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| "Hypokrites" became one member of the chorus known as the... |
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| The "Hypokrites"/Interpreter explained... |
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| What the chorus was singing about |
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| The word hypocrite comes from... |
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| The word "tragoidoi" has something to do with... |
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| When did the Lenaea festival take place? |
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| When did the Anthesteria festival take place? |
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| In Ancient Greece, the harvest happened in... |
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| The book "Poetics" described... |
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| The different types of literature the Greeks were writing |
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| The greatest of the festivals were known as the... |
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| The people involved in performing tragedies wore... |
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| Masks were used to show that the people wearing them... |
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| Origin of mask is most likely... |
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| Personal identity and made you part of a group |
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| All Greek tragedies are in honour of the god... |
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| Greek tragedy (5th century) allowed a maximum of how many speaking characters on the stage at a time? |
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| Features of tragedy included... |
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| Chorus, actor, and gods/mortals |
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| Aristophanes believed that when you laugh, you are more likely to... |
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| In comedy, the instruction goes through... |
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| In tragedy, the instruction goes through... |
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| What type of spaces were theatres? |
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| Circle area of theatre was called... |
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| "The place from which you watch" |
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| If citizen class men did not attend all tragedy performances, they would be considered to be... |
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| When was the temple burned? |
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| "The one who sets you free, the liberator" |
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| The master of ceremonies was also... |
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| The official priest of Dionysus |
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| The most well preserved theatre was the theatre of... |
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| The most important part of the masks were... |
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| The mouths so everyone could hear what the person was saying |
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| Two major playwrights were... |
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| 495-406 BC (Classical Age) |
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| "Pride in the face of the gods" |
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| "A change from good to bad" |
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| "Thhe just retribution/reward" |
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| What was Euripides' playwright about? |
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| Euripides' playwright challenged... |
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| The religious, social, and political values of the time |
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| Oedipus and Jocasta (Thebes) were characters in the play... |
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| Who wrote Oedipus Tyrannus? |
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| The four features of an Ancient Greek theatre were... |
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| Theatron, Orchestra, Scene, and Parados. In other words; the watching area, the dancing area, the scene, and the entrances. |
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| Sophocles' 'Classical' playwright promoted the values of... |
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| Justice, democracy, civilization, control, excellence, and beauty |
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