Tragedy and Comedy Flashcards

(10 cards)

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What structural features define a successful tragedy?

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Clear beginning–middle–end; includes peripeteia (reversal), anagnorisis (recognition), and catastrophe. Based on familiar myths.

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What makes a tragic protagonist effective?

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A noble figure with hamartia (flaw), who suffers greatly. The audience must feel pity and fear, leading to catharsis.

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What key themes are central to tragic success?

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Fate vs. free will, divine justice, morality, the role of women, family, and societal order.

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What role does the chorus play in tragedy?

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Acts as a moral commentator, bridge between actors and audience, offering reflection, foreshadowing, and emotional resonance.

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Why was tragedy appealing to ancient Greek audiences?

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Explored familiar myths and moral questions; reinforced civic identity; evoked emotional catharsis; aligned with religious festivals.

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What defines the plot of a successful comedy?

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Often fantastical or absurd; includes parabasis (chorus addresses audience); ends with celebration or reconciliation (komos).

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How does characterisation contribute to comic success?

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Use of exaggerated stereotypes to ridicule politicians, philosophers, or playwrights. Often mocks societal norms.

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What kind of language is used in comedy?

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Vulgar, witty, full of puns, slapstick, and political innuendo. Tone is playful and irreverent.

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What themes are common in comedy?

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Politics, war, peace, gender roles, freedom of speech, and Athenian society.

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Why was comedy successful with ancient Greek audiences?

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Provided comic relief and political critique during festivals; mocked real figures; encouraged civic dialogue.

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