Antigone & Greek Tragedy

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ANTIGONE & GREEK TRAGEDY
GREEK TRAGEDY - BACKGROUND
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Originated in religious festivals in honor of
Dionysus – god of wine & fertility
 Festival
would last 5 days in March or April
 50 men would sing and dance; sacrifice goat:
tragedy means goat – song
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Athenian Thespis
 Introduced
actor who dialogues with Chorus
 Invented drama
AESCHYLUS
Second actor
 Dialogue became more important; Chorus less
 Wrote plays in trilogies focused on a theme
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EURIPIDES
Most tragic writer
 Reduced role of Chorus
 Humanized characters to make plays more
realistic
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SOPHOCLES
7 of 120 plays survived
 3rd actor
 Fixed Chorus at 15 men
 Oedipus Rex, Electra, Ajax
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 ANTIGONE!
 Made
each play in trilogy separate in
nature
THEATRE AT DELPHI
STRUCTURE OF THEATRE
Theatron – seeing play where audience sat
 Orchestra – circular dancing place where actors
and Chorus performed
 Thymele – altar to Dionysus in center of orchestra
 Skene – building used as a dressing room
 Proskenion – Façade of skene building which
served as backdrop
 Parodos – entrance to theatre used by Chorus
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ACTORS AND COSTUMES
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Hypocrites – the answerer – playing roles
 All
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male performers
Costumes
 Long
robes; symbolically colored
 Larger than life masks – made of linen, wood, cork
 Identified
gender, age and emotion
 Exaggerated features: large eyes, open mouth
STRUCTURE OF PLAYS
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Prologue: Opening
scene of exposition
Parados: Entrance ode
by Chorus
Episode: Dramatic
scene
Stasimon: Choral ode
5 episodes followed by
odes
Exodus: Exit scene
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Things to think about
while reading play: How
do all of these
components work
together?
CHORUS
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Leader: Choragos
Music and Dance
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Musical accompaniment
for choral odes – flute,
lyre, percussion
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Function
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Sets overall mood;
expresses theme
Gives background
information
Divides action and offers
reflections on events
Questions, advises,
expresses opinion, usually
through Chorus leader
CONVENTIONS
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Unities:
Action – simple plot
Time – within 24 hours
Place – one scene
throughout
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Messenger
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Tells news happening
away from scene
Reports acts of violence
not allowed to be seen
LIMITATIONS OF THEATRE?
CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAGEDY
Based on well-known myths
 High-status person experiences reversal of
fortune by tragic hero
 Fate ensures his or her actions will bring doom
 Audience members experience Catharsis
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 Emotional
relief that an audience is supposed to
experience at end of play
THEME
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Often warns against excess
 PRIDE
 PASSION
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Concerns limitations of:
 Human
knowledge
 Sympathy
 Foresight
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Every decision has consequences
ARISTOTLE’S TRAGIC HERO FROM POETICS
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High status in society;
innately noble or
virtuous
Tragic flaw triggers
downfall
 HARMARTIA: Tragic
flaw
HUBRIS: Arrogance
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Misfortune overboard
Increase in awareness;
tragic hero learns lesson
ANTICIPATION GUIDE
 Family members should always support
each other.
 Following an order is sometimes more
important than being true to a personal
belief.
 Strong leaders should not show
compassion.
 Courage is often foolhardy (foolish).