Theatre History Flashcards

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Who was Dionysus?

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Aka Bacchus; son of Zeus; God of wine

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Who were Greek dramas developed to honor?

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Dionysus/Bacchus

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Greek dramas started as 50 men dressed as — chanting a choral song to Dionysus.

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Satyrs

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What is a satyr?

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Part human, part horse, sometimes part goat

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Greek tragedies were often —.

A

Mythology, legends

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What is dramatic irony?

A

A contrast between what the character thinks and what the reader or audience knows is happening in the plot

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What is verbal irony?

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When words are used to suggest the opposite of what is actually meant

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What is situational irony?

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An event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the character or reader

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What shape is the theatre?

A

Semicircular

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How many people could some theaters seat?

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17,000

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What is the orchestra?

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The large circular or rectangular area at the center part of the theater, where the play, dance, religious rites, and acting took place

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What is a skene?

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The building situated behind the orchestra, used as a backstage

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12
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What is the koilon?

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The seating

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13
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What time of day were plays presented?

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During the daytime

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14
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What was the maximum amount of actors on stage at a time?

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Three

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15
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Did the chorus ever leave the stage?

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No

16
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What were the jobs of the chorus?

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Chant, sing, dance
Represent citizens
Represent time
Background knowledge

17
Q

How did Oedipus become the king of Thebes?

A

He answered the Sphinx’s riddle correctly

18
Q

What walks in four feet in the morning, two during the day, and three in the evening?

A

A human