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6 100 200 300 400 500 Hero Drama Terms Conventions Of the Theatre Greek Playwright s Drama Terms II Greek Playwrights II

7 This definition was written by a Greek philosopher. A 100

8 Who is Aristotle? A 100

9 A hero must be basically this. A 200

10 What is a good person? A 200

11 Another name for a tragic flaw A 300

12 What is hamartia? A 300

13 A tragic hero must either have wealth or this. A 400

14 What is high standing in the community? A 400

15 A tragic hero must handle his/her downfall with this. A 500

16 What are grace and dignity? A 500

17 Stage direction for the chorus which means standing still. B 100

18 What is epode ? B 100

19 Literal translation for tragedy. B 200

20 What is goat song? B 200

21 He is the deus ex machina in Antigone. B 300

22 Who is Teiresias? B 300

23 This literary term describes the idea of Teiresias revealing the truth to Creon. B 400

24 What is irony? B 400

25 Drama term that literally means “god out of the machine.” B 500

26 What is deus ex machina ? B 500

27 To be an actor, one had to be this gender. C 100

28 What is male ? C 100

29 These were worn so the actors would appear larger. C 200

30 What are padded costumes and buskins? C 200

31 These helped project the voices of the actors. C 300

32 What are masks? C 300

33 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

34 Because of this convention, the audience never saw the deaths of Eurydice, Antigone, or Haimon. C 400

35 What is not allowing violence on stage ? C 400

36 The peripety of Antigone. C 500

37 What is it called when Creon lost control of events happening in his city? C 500

38 He added the 1 st actor D 100

39 Who is Thespis? D 100

40 He added the 2 nd actor. D 200

41 Who is Aeschylus? D 200

42 He added the 3 rd actor. D 300

43 Who is Sophocles? D 300

44 Adding the 1 st actor created this. D 400

45 What is dialogue? D 400

46 He originated painted scenery. D 500

47 Who is Sophocles? D 500

48 Greek word for pride. E 100

49 What is hubris? E 100

50 One or two lines spoken directly to the audience. E 200

51 What is an aside? E 200

52 A speech given by an actor when he/she is alone on stage to reveal his thoughts or feelings. E 300

53 What is a soliloquy? E 300

54 A cleansing of the emotions which the audience feels after watching a tragedy. E 400

55 What is a catharsis? E 400

56 Antistrophe. E 500

57 What stage direction tells the chorus to move to the right? E 500

58 He set the chorus at 15 and decreased its importance. F 100

59 Who is Sophocles ? F 100

60 He originated the idea of a trilogy of tragedy. F 200

61 Who is Aeschylus? F 200

62 He developed the modern idea of a single play, rather than a trilogy. F 300

63 Who is Euripides? F 300

64 He won 1 st prize 13 times. F 400

65 Who is Aeschylus? F 400

66 He wrote The Oresteia. F 500

67 Who is Aeschylus ? F 500

68 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Greek Drama Terms Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

69 A recognition scene. (Spelling counts.) Click on screen to continue

70 What is an anagnorisis ? Click on screen to continue

71 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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