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Greek Roman
  • Drama

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Introduction to Greek Drama
  • Greek contribution to world
  • Intellectual/expand the mind
  • Greatest accomplishment of the 5th century
  • Duty of Greek citizen to attend (rich or poor)
  • Supported by state/Pericles
  • Drama part of Festival of Dionysus
  • 1st round comedies
  • 2nd round tragedies

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Aristotles Poetics
  • Treatise significant writing
  • Concept of tragedy when a great person meets
    disaster as a result of choices or flawed
    character
  • Hubris worst character flaw
  • Catharsis an outpouring of emotion according to
    Aristotle a purifying of emotions that is
    brought about in the audience of a tragic drama
  • Three Unities
  • Time All events within prescribed time
  • Place Setting doesnt change
  • Action Moves forward (no flashbacks)

4
Parts of the Theatre Venue
  • General horse-shoe shape
  • Orchestra center circle where performers were
  • Theatron where audience sat
  • Skene backdrop

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Theatre at Delphi
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Parts of Greek Drama
  • Masks
  • Equipped with a mega-phone type device
  • Infamous comedy/tragedy masks originated with the
    Greeks
  • Music from the Aulos
  • Dance
  • Chorus
  • give overview of the action, comments

9
Purpose of Greek Drama
  • Expand the mind
  • Pursue lofty ideals
  • Explore ethical issues

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Roman Drama
  • Different from Greek drama
  • Romans more realistic
  • Wild, unrestrained, obscene
  • No abstract ideas
  • Stock characters typecast/stereotypical roles

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Types of Roman Drama
  • Farces
  • Comedies
  • Pantomime to convey an idea in gestures no
    speech
  • created by the Romans

12
Greek Roman Theater Comparison
Greek Roman
Intellectual Emotional/obscene, wild
Use of masks Use of masks
Stylized gestures Pantomime
Important to attend Harm public morals
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Greek Music
  • Pythagoras
  • Mathematician who created a system of intervals
    in music
  • Instruments
  • Lyre (string) used to back up poetry readings
  • Aulos (wind) used in theatre

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Greek Lyre Aulos
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  • S (ound)
  • H (armony)
  • M (elody)
  • R (hythm)
  • G (rowth)

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Roman Music
  • Instruments
  • Hydralus (water organ)
  • Trumpet horn (new inventions)
  • Music used
  • Background music at the Colosseum
  • Social or political tool

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Roman Hydralus
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Greek Roman Dance Comparison
Greek Roman
Ceremonial Entertainment
Expressed mystery and power Intentionally sexual
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