Each thought they were improving on and cultivating the others' ... A Stasimon (choral ode) separates episodes. A Commos ( a lamentation) paeans (prayers) ...
Odd one out? Volunteering = great grades! Some comments now, rest read privately. Who will type up from the test: questions about texts 10 Oed and Lear? comments ...
Background on Greek Drama and Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Review: Sophocles and Greek Drama How was Greek drama born? It developed from ancient rituals honoring Dionysus.
Background on Greek Drama and Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Review: Sophocles and Greek Drama How was Greek drama born? It developed from ancient rituals honoring Dionysus.
Introduction to Greek Tragedy It s all Greek to me Background of Greek Tragedy Origins Tragedy is thought to have developed from the ancient choral lyric ...
Sophocles Born around 497 B.C. and died around 406 B.C. Celebrated and acclaimed Greek playwright Wrote 123 plays, but only 7 survived including Oedipus Rex, Antigone ...
NOESY/ROESY NOE ZASTOSOWANIE Eksperymenty bardzo u yteczne przy analizie konformacyjnej. Wygodna metoda ustalania konfiguracji wzgl dnej centr w asymetrii, ...
B. Ism: No, we women cannot resist the orders of powerful men. ... C. Ant: I will bury him without you. D. Ism: You seek the impossible, but I love you anyway. ...
Dionysical oratory in the Dithyrambus (performance in honour of Dionysus): song ... 6th Century BC: extension of the oratory, introduction of one actor ...
Greek Tragedy: The Oresteia and Antigone Unit 2: Greece Honors 2101, Fall 2006 Bryan Benham Classical Greek Drama Written for and performed at dramatic competition ...
Kommos Episode 4: Review for the glory of being true to her own law (816-22) without home or family, no one to weep for her (847-852) cursed with her father s ...
... the ground, [680] companion of the nymphs that nursed him. ... [1183] Father, listen to me; I will offer counsel though I am young. Parental Responsibility ...
Introduction to Greek Drama English II PAP Mr. Sands SOPHOCLES Born in Colonus, Greece in 497 B.C. Died in 406 B. C. at approximately 90 years old Lived during the ...
c. 380's Plato's Republic includes critique of Greek tragedy and comedy. 380 Aristophanes dies ... single-story building with one central door, which could be ...
The Greek Theater. Background information on the history of drama ... Masks were used instead of costume changes since only 3 actors played all of the ...
There were two festivals during which ... Three days were given over to theatrical competition. ... ANAGNORISIS: understanding. KATHARSIS. ORIGINS of OLD COMEDY ...
B. Antistrophe: the dragon; the Sparti (657-675) C. Epode: appeal to ... B. Antistrophe: Cith ron (past) (801-817) C. Epode: G a (distant past) (818-833) ...
... C-C, C-G, C-F in place first and filled remaining notes with 9:8 interval. ... Greeks had either musical staff, nor note heads, nor clefs; they only spoke in ...
c.) Introduced painted scenery. Euripides most modern of the Greeks ... Costumes -Bright -Colors played important role (ex: purple=royalty) Props -limited ...
Book 18 (26) A black cloud of grief enwrapped Achilles, and with both his hands ... and Patroclus had got them as booty shrieked aloud in anguish of heart, [30] ...
General in Persian Wars -- fought at Marathon, Salamis, Platea ... Added Roman allusions, Latin dialog, varied poetic meters, witty jokes. Some techniques: ...
Greek and Roman Theatre SENECA Roman philosopher, orator, dramatist and statesman Nine extant tragedies, five adapted from Euripides:The Trojan Women, Medea, Oedipus ...
... accept her fate and that the chorus of Corinthian women champion Medea's cause. ... a field, and harvesting a crop- all in one day- in order to get the Fleece. ...
Dionysus The Greek God of Wine, Fertility, and Theatre ... Audience members were seated by their rank in society rather than the cost of their ticket. ...
Antigone By Sophocles Guiding Questions How does Greek drama compare to our modern theater? How do the themes in plays from other times and cultures relate to issues ...
b. Athena offers them an alternative (794-807) ... d. Athena reminds them she has access to Zeus' power (824-829) ... Athens as Athena establishes them as ...
Plato believed that the world of appearances is only a shadowy emanation ... Use Plato's idea of the illusory to explain why you have no idea what's going on. ...
92 Zeus reveres this reverence (sebas) of outlaws (eknomoi wanderers) ... the bed of Zeus was bound upon a [680] swift wheel by the almighty son of Cronus. ...
Poems of the Epic Cycle. Theogony Titanomachy. Oedipodia Thebais. Epigoni ... twenty days; and moreover they gave one to the other fair gifts of friendship. ...
The person chosen would then write a list of their choice for the winners. ... There was only on performance of each show, and there were not published critics. ...
Lived during the Golden Age of Greece. He was a successful musician, athlete and respected playwright ... Prologue the actors present the opening situation on stage ...
Prologos: opening portion, sets the scene, contains exposition (essential ... expands on the Theban legend that predated it and picks up where Aeschylus' ...
D. The chorus, horrified, order him to leave (226-236) ... O defends himself and convinces the chorus (254-291) G. The chorus is convinced, tells O to wait for ...
KIRJANDUS Antiigist - Renessansini Koostas: Stella Dana Ender 10 ANTIIKKIRJANDUS Maailmakirjandus on k ige v rtuslikum rahvuskirjandustest, iga rahva ...