The Tragic Flaw-Hamartia. Reversal of Fortune. Catharsis. Restoration of Social ... We call this the tragic flaw', fatal flaw', or hamartia. Reversal of Fortune ...
Father of Antigone, gouges his eyes out after learning of his ... Hubris. Aristotle's term for 'tragic flaw' Hamartia. Reversal of fortune. Peripeteia ' ...
Setting of play: Wittenberg University in Germany and various location sin Europe ... Hamartia (tragic flaw) Evidence of suffering. Evidence of enlightenment ...
Hamartia 'tragic flaw' that usually takes. the form of ... Properties (Props) to be used. GREEK MASK OR PERSONA. Helped to identify the specific character ...
Rather than defined through humour, defined through marriage. Therefore good rule of thumb Shakespeare's comedies will end in ... Aristotle called it hamartia ...
The Chorus, the citizens of Thebes, begs the gods for release ... Hamartia. Some Thematic Concepts. Freedom of will vs. Fate. Morality/immorality. A Question ...
Tragedy. Much critical analysis of tragedy is based on the Greek model of the tragic. One of the forerunners of defining ... In Greek this is known as HAMARTIA. ...
William Shakespeare s King Lear Date of Composition and Source Most difficult play to pin down Written after Hamlet and Othello Winter of 1605-1606 Leir a ...
Shakespearean Tragedy Structure and Conflict What is Tragedy? What is Tragedy? What s the difference between a Tragedy and a Sad Story? Origins of Tragedy The Greek ...
Oedipus Rex Part 1 of Sophocles Theban trilogy 400s B.C. Performed in 406 B.C. @ Theater of Dionysus The Production of the Play The actors do not use The Method ...
Characteristics of a Tragic Hero Aristotle s Tragic Hero Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers of Ancient Greece. Aristotle used examples from the works of ...
Oedipus The King By Sophocles Greek Theater Theater began as a festival honoring dionysus In Athens Well-attended Greek Entertainment Masks in Greek Theater Dionysus ...
DRAMA SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY TRAGEDY Series of events which ends unhappily Suffering possibly followed by redemption Provides audience with a catharsis (emotional ...
What is Tragedy? Origins of Tragedy The Greek philosopher Aristotle first defined tragedy in his book Poetics written in about 330 BCE Shakespearean Tragedy A Tragic ...
Aristotle s Six Ingredients to Classical Tragedy 1. Nobility The individual involved has to be a member of upper nobility in order to be a tragic hero 2.
Introduction to Greek Theatre & Antigone Ms. Keener English II Drama A story that is written and meant to be acted out in front of an audience Theater comes ...
... weakness of character or error in judgment which causes the downfall of the hero (usually hubris) hubris excessive pride; arrogance anagnorisis ...
Shakespearean Tragedy Structure and Conflict What is Tragedy? What is Tragedy? What s the difference between a Tragedy and a Sad Story? Origins of Tragedy The Greek ...
Aristotle s Traits of a Tragic Hero Common characteristics of a tragic hero according to Aristotle Basic Definition of Tragedy A drama in which a character (usually ...
Hamlet William Shakespeare Form of Shakespeare s Plays 5 Acts Act One Exposition Act Two Rising Action Act Three Turning Point comedy or tragedy Act Four ...
Euripides Medea Part 2 Recap and Update What Kind of Tragedy? Discussion Medea: Mother? Monster? Other? A Different Kind of Tragedy Lost in Translation?
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Antigone and Greek Drama Notes Greek Drama Greek drama --honors Dionysos, the god of wine and fertility. Thespis (thespians) transformed hymns sung to gods into songs ...
Elizabethan Drama What is a tragedy? Why do people write/watch tragedies? A Movement from Religious to Secular within the Theatre Previously, most of the drama done ...
ARISTOTELIAN THEORY English 9 Honors Greek Theatre Unit What is the ARISTOTELIAN THEORY of tragedy? In his Poetics, the philosopher Aristotle laid out the idea that ...
Othello William Shakespeare 1604 First performed November 1, 1604 for King James I. Written during Shakespeare s great tragic period (Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth ...
Unit 1: Foundations of Drama Classical Tragedy According to Aristotle who first defined it using the Greek plays that were available to him, tragedy is: the ...
Tragedy and the Tragic Hero Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, identified the main characteristics of tragedy. He explained that tragedy is a representation of ...
Es una vieja tradici n el que la hija mayor se case antes de que se ... El drama empieza con el entierro del esposo de Bernarda Alba. Las campanas que suenan son las ...
Galatians Summary Outline Ch 1-2: Defense of Message and Messenger Ch 3-4: Grace-Faith versus Law-Works Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit Ch 5-6: New Life in the Spirit ...
Odd one out? Volunteering = great grades! Some comments now, rest read privately. Who will type up from the test: questions about texts 10 Oed and Lear? comments ...
Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller The American Dream: At what cost? About the Playwright: Arthur Miller Born in New York City on October 17, 1915 Began as playwright ...