PPT-ENGLISH II Mrs. McIver Introduction to Early Greek Theater
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Origins of Drama Drama began during the sixth century BC as part of a religious festival that was intended to honor the god Dionysus the god of wine agriculture
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Origins of Drama Drama began during the sixth century BC as part of a religious festival that was intended to honor the god Dionysus the god of wine agriculture and fertility These . The Living Tradition and Folklore. Greek Identity. Greek identity is determined “. not only by the inanimate structures that belong to bygone times but by the living tradition. " . Ahrweiler-The Making of Europe. Dr. Neighbours. NRHS . Theatre Classes. The land. The myths. The stage. The. . Land. Located in Europe in the Aegean Sea. The Land. PURPOSE OF GREEK DRAMA. Dramas presented by the state at annual religious festivals. . Roman Drama. Finding a Common Language About Sexuality: Developing Discourses Across Disciplines. Sponsored by. The Interdisciplinary Research Group. for the Study of Sexuality and . Gender. Wednesday, . 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. Objective:. Of Greek Theater. Georgia Performance Standards. ELA10RL1 – The student identifies, analyzes, and applies knowledge of the themes, structures, and elements of . dramatic literature. and provides evidence from the text to support understanding.. Origin. . of. . Tragedy. Religious festivals in honor of Dionysus . Greek tragedy originated in religious festivals in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility.. Dionysus died each winter but was reborn each spring.. Vocab. The Ancient Olympics. The Greek. Theater. Greek Philosophers. Other. Greek Thinkers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. a literary art form.. The Greek Theater. Greek Drama Target Chart. Greek Tragedy: . Antigone. In your textbook, turn to p. 1064.. Read . the notes on the origin of Greek drama, theater and tragedy.. Create target notes in your binder:. Complete . Day 12.. Online Textbook . Quiz Vocab. . my.hrw.com Friday! . HFORYS VCWS Unit 1 . Mustangs1 . Essay Reminders. Introductions and conclusions. Analysis: . what. the evidence does and . 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. 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.. history. Alexander. Alexandra. (fem). ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ. (ALEXANDROS) . Greek. ALEX/ALIX/ALEC/LEX. English, German. Sander. German, Dutch, Scandinavian. XANDER. German. LEKA. Albanian. ESKENDER. \"16 minutes ago -
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