Aristophanes What s Funny? Types of Humour: Parody Satire Situational Comedy / Farce Slapstick Scatological / Toilet Sexual Verbal Bathos 1. Parody Where a ...
Aristophanes: The Frogs Comedy vs. Tragedy Aristotle, Poetics: Poetry is divided into two kinds. The first is Tragic Drama (Tragedy), which represents noble actions ...
Greek and Roman Theatre Introduction to the Study of Theatre K. Kruszka Actors making and offering to Dionysus Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides Aristophanes Theatres of ...
Introduction to Western Literature Review 3 Lysistrata by Aristophanes A chorus member tries to fool Lysistrata Lysistrata 1. Author: Aristophanes (c. 448 ...
Greek Comedy and Aristophanes. Aristotle's Poetics. Central Character is of the Elite Class ... Central Character is Neither Wholly good nor wholly evil ...
c. 380's Plato's Republic includes critique of Greek tragedy and comedy. 380 Aristophanes dies ... single-story building with one central door, which could be ...
In Plato's Symposium there is an evolution from unity to diversity and back towards unity. [Aristophanes story of Androgeny ... creation to life and death Cyclical ...
The Archaeology of Athens. New Haven ... Against Timarchus 1.35 First Phase Second Phase Third Phase excavation Began in 1910 by the Greek Archaeological Society ...
The History of Theatre Part one: The Greeks Before the Greeks there were the Cavemen! As previously mentioned, our earliest ancestors likely re-enacted great hunts ...
... Women Worshipping Dionysus god of wine Frenzy * Romans were influenced by the Greeks most plays have roots in Greek ... Greek Theatre Tragedy Major ...
Greek trivia. The game show you all love to play! What does the ... Aristocracy. Democracy. Assembly. Council of 500. Ten Generals. Match the terms- Answers 6-9 ...
The Culture of Ancient Greece 5.1 Greek Mythology 12 most important gods lived on Mt Olympus Greeks used the myths explain the harshness of the world Greeks believed ...
Look at the pictures to figure out the meaning of the OR Draw a picture of the words on the in your notes. I. Philosophers (Lovers of Wisdom) Humanism ...
The theatre as we know it today descents directly from ancient Greece. There were 2 types of plays that the Greeks perfected. Greek Entertainment Details ...
Toneel in de Oudheid Toneelstukken (Athene) Athene: vanaf de 5de E.v.C. grote bloei. toneelwedstrijden ter ere van Dionysos. tragediedichters: Toneelstukken (Athene ...
... but the depicted scenes still remain These scenes show Greek art Dramas The Greeks wrote the 1st plays Many of these plays were tragedies Euripides, ...
Greek Theatre Greek History 2500 - 500 BC 2500 BC Where s the Greece? Minoan civilization Most prevalent in the Aegean Area Lived on the Isle of Crete 1400 BC ...
SOCRATES Western philosophy began with Socrates and Plato. All philosophers after him are merely reacting to or commenting on his philosophy. (Alain Badiou ...
Chapter 6 Section 2 Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age Philosophy The study of basic questions of reality & human existence Great Greek achievement Lover ...
Important Places Potpourri Legacies Alexander The Great Historians Drama 3 Literature Philosophy 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300
Describe the religion of ancient Greece. The ancient Olympic Games were held to honor. The Pentathlon. What did Aeschylus do to create the first play ? ...
Greek Culture Greek Culture And its Impact on the World Alphabet and Language Alphabet and Language Greek alphabet was adapted from the Phoenicians It uses 24 letters ...
Teaching Social Studies Interactively. Sue Cagley. Baptist Bible College ... to music, looking at artwork, completing a worksheet, wearing parts of a costume ...
... Recreating the processes that lead to the archaeological record. Example: manufacturing stone tools, using them to butcher animals, analysis of residues, wear, ...
Greek Achievements Plato Key Terms Socrates Plato Aristotle reason Euclid Hippocrates Socrates Aristotle The Big Idea : Ancient Greeks made lasting contributions in the
The Golden Age of Athens Aka: The Age of Pericles As his teacher, Aristotle stimulated the young Alexander s interest in Greek culture Plays were produced in ...
Chapter 5 Greek Civilization The Culture of Ancient Greece Chapter 5 Section 1 Greek Religion Believed deities affected people s daily lives and shaped events Myths ...
William Shakespeare. Ben Johnson. French Neoclassical and. English Restoratiion. Moliere ... William Congrieve. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Oliver Goldsmith ...
Greek Tragedy and Comedy by Filjor Broka Outline Greek Life Origins of Greek Theatre Performance in Greek Theatre Greek Tragedy Greek Comedy Greek Life - Politics ...
Greek Achievements Plato Key Terms Socrates Plato Aristotle reason Euclid Hippocrates Socrates Aristotle The Big Idea : Ancient Greeks made lasting contributions in the
Seven Against Thebes (467 BC) The Suppliants (463 BC) The Oresteia ... The Trojan Women (415 B.C.) Helen (412 B.C.) Orestes (408 B.C.) The Bacchae (405 B.C. ...
Theatre of Ancient Greece 6th Century BCE Why did theatre begin? The need to imitate and tell stories The need to worship Dionysus was the Greek god of fertility.
Dying Warrior, sculpture from the left corner of the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina. c. 480 BCE. Marble, length 6' (1.83 m). Staatliche ...
Chapter 8, Section 1 The Culture of Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Myths are traditional stories about gods and heroes. They expressed Greek religious beliefs.
of the Written Word. Aristotle, 'On Interpretation' Spoken words are the symbols of mental experience, and written words are the ... 900 AD spaces between words. ...