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THIS
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JEOPARDY
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With
Your
Host...
MRS. BUNDY
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Drama Terms
Drama Terms II
Conventions Of the Theatre
Greek Playwrights
Greek Playwrights II
Hero
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This definition was written by a Greek
philosopher.
A 100
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Who is Aristotle?
A 100
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A hero must be basically this.
A 200
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What is a good person?
A 200
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Another name for a tragic flaw
A 300
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What is hamartia?
A 300
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A tragic hero must either have wealth or this.
A 400
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What is high standing in the community?
A 400
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A tragic hero must handle his/her downfall with
this.
A 500
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What are grace and dignity?
A 500
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Stage direction for the chorus which means
standing still.
B 100
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What is epode ?
B 100
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Literal translation for tragedy.
B 200
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What is goat song?
B 200
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He is the deus ex machina in Antigone.
B 300
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Who is Teiresias?
B 300
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This literary term describes the idea of
Teiresias revealing the truth to Creon.
B 400
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What is irony?
B 400
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Drama term that literally means god out of the
machine.
B 500
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What is deus ex machina ?
B 500
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To be an actor, one had to be this gender.
C 100
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What is male ?
C 100
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These were worn so the actors would appear larger.
C 200
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What are padded costumes and buskins?
C 200
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These helped project the voices of the actors.
C 300
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What are masks?
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
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Because of this convention, the audience never
saw the deaths of Eurydice, Antigone, or Haimon.
C 400
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What is not allowing violence on stage ?
C 400
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The peripety of Antigone.
C 500
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What is it called when Creon lost control of
events happening in his city?
C 500
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He added the 1st actor
D 100
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Who is Thespis?
D 100
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He added the 2nd actor.
D 200
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Who is Aeschylus?
D 200
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He added the 3rd actor.
D 300
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Who is Sophocles?
D 300
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Adding the 1st actor created this.
D 400
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What is dialogue?
D 400
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He originated painted scenery.
D 500
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Who is Sophocles?
D 500
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Greek word for pride.
E 100
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What is hubris?
E 100
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One or two lines spoken directly to the audience.
E 200
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What is an aside?
E 200
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A speech given by an actor when he/she is alone
on stage to reveal his thoughts or feelings.
E 300
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What is a soliloquy?
E 300
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A cleansing of the emotions which the audience
feels after watching a tragedy.
E 400
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What is a catharsis?
E 400
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Antistrophe.
E 500
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What stage direction tells the chorus to move to
the right?
E 500
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He set the chorus at 15 and decreased its
importance.
F 100
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Who is Sophocles ?
F 100
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He originated the idea of a trilogy of tragedy.
F 200
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Who is Aeschylus?
F 200
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He developed the modern idea of a single play,
rather than a trilogy.
F 300
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Who is Euripides?
F 300
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He won 1st prize 13 times.
F 400
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Who is Aeschylus?
F 400
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He wrote The Oresteia.
F 500
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Who is Aeschylus ?
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is Greek Drama
Terms Please record your wager.
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A recognition scene. (Spelling counts.)
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What is an anagnorisis ?
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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