PPT-Greek Theater and Antigone

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Review for the Test You will be separated into two teams Team Eteocles amp Team Polyneices Question 1 What did the chorus do in Greek theater a sing and chant

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Review for the Test You will be separated into two teams Team Eteocles amp Team Polyneices Question 1 What did the chorus do in Greek theater a sing and chant b sum up the action after every scene. 24. Wednesday, February 25. GUM 8.2. Literature 8.1. Literary Analysis and Composition 2014-2015. GUM 8.2. What are our lesson objectives?. What will I be able to do by the end of this lesson?. I will be able to:. 64-bit Intel Xeon X5650 . 2.66Ghz processors. 12 processors sharing 48 GB RAM. Each BARON run restricted to single processor. All experiments under GAMS. 500 CPU seconds limit; . optca. =. optcr. =1e-6. By Bronte, Karim, Maximillion, Foss, Sonya, Lukas, Amir, Camille, Ariell, Sam and Catherine. Persephone. -Queen of the underworld.. -Daughter of Zeus and Demeter and mother to Dionysus, iacchus, and Zagreus. . and Antigone as Foils and Rivals.. Ismene. is reasonable, timid, and obedient, full-figured and beautiful in being a good girl. . v. s.. Antigone is recalcitrant, impulsive, and moody, sallow, thin, and decidedly resistant to being a girl like the rest. . An introduction to the beginnings of theater.. Aristotle’s 6 Elements of Theater. (In this order:). 1. Plot- The arrangement of events on stage. 2. Character- The agents of the plot. 3. Theme- The reason the playwright wrote the play. Colonus. , . Antigone. The story of the cursed House of Thebes as taken from the following Sophoclean plays. The First Family of Greek Tragedy was the House of Cadmus, the royal family of Thebes.. Thebes was a real city in central Greece with real history, but there was a dark side.. Antigone . By Sophocles. Antigone. Daughter of Oedipus, sister of . Ismene. , niece of Creon, . fiance. of . Haemon. Defies Creon’s order that no citizen of Thebes can give . Polynices. ’ body a proper burial, under penalty of death. Origins of Drama. Drama began during the . sixth century, B.C. . as part of a religious festival that was intended to honor the god . Dionysus. , the god of wine, . agriculture, . and fertility. . These . and . Nolan. Tertiary heavenly descendents:. Gaia → Titans → Gods/Goddesses. Greeks at the time saw the Gods as embodiments of feelings or thoughts; they thought that the Gods existed in a parallel to themselves.. :. c.496 BC - c.406 . BC. born in . Colonus. north-west . of . Athens. always . held in high . regard. (see . Oedipus . Coloneus. ). family . = . wealthy. most productive era =. under PERICLES. statesman. Greek Theater. Greeks very competitive by nature. Had many festivals with competitions . Dionysia. :. Most famous festival-, . it . was a celebration of the Greek god, . Dionysus the god of wine and drama. Types of Appeals. When using persuasion, three types of appeals can be used:. Logical—logos. Emotional—pathos. Ethical—ethos . Logical Appeals. A logical appeal depends on reasoning and evidence, and appeals more to the audience’s intellect than their emotions.. Origins of Drama. Drama began during the . sixth century, B.C. . as part of a religious festival that was intended to honor the god . Dionysus. , the god of wine, . agriculture, . and fertility. . These . Classical Theater. Beginnings. Early on, two genres evolved, tragedy and comedy.. It was the Greeks who, in the late 6th century B.C., invented Western drama. . From Festival Origins. Performances were vivid affairs, religious and civic occasions, and the entire community came to watch. Part of one’s civic duty..

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