Overview of Greek Theatre
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Antigone
Historical Background
Historical Background
Ancient Greece
Greek Theatre
Antigone
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Greece
Islands
mountain ranges
Ancient Greece
Culture
Patriarchal society
Philosophy
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Democracy
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Overview of Greek Theatre
Ancient Greece
Greek Theatre
Antigone
The Stage
Plays
Religious holidays
Dionysus
God of. . . .?
Greek culture/plays
Banks closed
Prisoners temporarily
released
Travel
Greek Theatre
3 main portions:
Skene
Orchestra
Actors perform
1-3 doors in/out
“Dancing Place”
Chorus
Theatron
Seating
The Stage
The Stage: Performance
Amphitheatre
No scene changes
Familiar Stories
Catharsis
Chorus/Choragos
Costumes
Off stage
Grecian Masks
Greek Theatre: Special Effects
Deus ex machina
“God from the machine”
An insolvable problem
suddenly solved through
the introduction of a new
character, object, or the
appearance of god.
Major Greek Dramatists
Dramatist
Aeschylus
Born
524 B.C.
Wrote
Seven Against
Thebes
Sophocles
496 B.C.
Antigone
Oedipus
Euripides
480 B.C.
Medea
Master of Greek Tragedy
What tragedy looks like
Tragic Hero
Sophocles
Tragic Flaw, hamartia
Hubris
Point of Redemption
100 plays
7 full-text
Painted scenery
Added 3rd actor
Greek competitions
Downfall
Overview of Greek Theatre
Ancient Greece
Greek Theatre
Antigone
Antigone Background
3 plays, 1 family
Oedipus Rex (Oedipus
the King)
Oedipus at Colonus
Antigone
Curse on Oedipus
Fate vs. Choice
“Oedipus Complex”
Freud
Oedipus and Antigone
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