Greek Terms To Know Flashcards

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Antagonist

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The character against whom the protagonist struggled (the villain)

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Catharsis

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The release of powerful, healing emotions that make tragedy so moving (the effects of tragedies on the spectator)

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Empathy

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Is a projection of oneself into another character; an identification in which one seems to participate in the actions and feelings of the other

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4
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The EPISODE in a tragedy

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The part that falls between choral songs

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5
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Hamartia

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Fatal flaw

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Hubris

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Arrogance

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Nuntius

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The messenger, an actor who narrated action that occurred offstage

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Choral stanzas

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Choral songs were divided into stanzas. The STROPHE sings one thing and the ANTISTROPHE responds w an opposing view

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Sympathy

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“Feeling with” - is a little more detached, more like pity

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Aristeia

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A warriors excellence; a scene in which a hero in battle is at his best

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11
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Kleos

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Glory; what people say about you; what all Greek warriors want

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12
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Métis

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Intelligence

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13
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Nostos

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A hero’s homecoming

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14
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Xenia

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Hospitality

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15
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In medias res

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In the middle

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16
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Invocation to the muse

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At the beginning of the story the poet would ask the Muses, or Greek goddesses of poetic inspiration, to inspire him and lead his poem in the correct direction

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Epic

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A long narrative poem telling of a hero’s journey

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Myth

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A traditional story that typically involves supernatural beings or events

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Monomyth

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“The hero’s journey”

20
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Epithet

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A descriptive word or phrase that can accompany or be used in place of the name of a person or thing

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Lofty style

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Elevated in style

22
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Epic simile

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An extended comparison typically used in an epic poem

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Flashback

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Interrupts the chronological sequence to show the readers a scene that happened in the past

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Imagery

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Visually descriptive or figurative language

25
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The Greeks heroic code

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According to the Greek heroic code, a hero’s honor depends on his courage and physical abilities

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Parable

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A story that conveys a lesson through the presence of an analogy or comparison (Ex. Allegory of the Cave)

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Allegory

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A story in which elements have literal and symbolic meaning (Ex. Allegory of the Cave)

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Oration

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A formal speech intended to inspire listeners and encourage them. Powerful, emotional delivery is used to appeal to the audiences emotions.

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“Homeric Question”

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Is there actually a Homer, or is he just a legend?

30
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Oral Tradition

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The spoken told version of a story versus the one that is eventually written down

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Epic Poem

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A long narrative poem that tells of a hero