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appeals
100

the other place Aristotle lived that wasnt greece was

What is Macedonia?

100

 These goat-ed plays would be performed as a conclusion

What is a Satyr play?

100

These two words combined in Greek, translates to 'tragedy'

What is goat and song?

100

Greek comedy is known for satirizing

What are rituals and beliefs?

100

This person created the concepts of ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos

Who is Aristotle?

200

Aristotle felt like this was most important about the play

What is a tragic action?

200

The Greek word ‘Komoida’

What is a Party Song?

200

10 of these selected the winner of the dithyramb contest

What are citizens?

200

The first actor

Who is thespis?

200

 Focuses attention on the message. 

 Often called a “logical appeal,” or an “appeal to reason.” 

 Points out internal consistency and clarity within its argument. 

 Frequently uses data to support its claim. 

What is Logos?

300

Diction, Thought, Spectacle, Song, Character, and THIS are all part of Aristotle's Poetics.

What is Plot?

300

 In parabasis the chorus would address the audience in this way

What is directly?

300

They were the person who financially backed the playwright in the competition.

Among other things they hired the actors and musicians, and bought the props.

What is the choregos?

300

 Greek god of wine, madness, ecstasy, and theater

Who is Dionysus?

300

 Focuses attention on the writer’s or speaker’s trustworthiness. 

 Takes one of two forms: “appeal to character” or “appeal to credibility.” 

What is ethos?

400

Aristotle's studied with this famous teacher

Who is Plato?

400

Satyr plays were typically taken from this type of stories

What are myths?

400

This famous outdoor greek theatre space is where theatre originated

What is the theater of dionysus?

400

 Take place in mythic past 

- Rural

- Chaos

- No reconciliation necessarily given 

What is a satyr play?

400

 Focuses attention on the values and beliefs of the intended audience. 

 Appeals to the audience’s capacity for empathy, often by using an imaginable story to exemplify logical appeals. 

What is pathos?

500

Tragedy and Comedy

What were the two original parts of The Poetics? 

500

Many US theater companies performed The Lysistrata in the early 2000s to protest these

What are wars?

500

A theater competition between three playwrights in front of, and for all of Athens. 14,000 people would attend these competitions as spectators

What were dithyramb contests?

500

 Takes place in present

- Urban

- Order, or putting things back “in order”

 - Give “absurd” suggestions to real problems

What is comedy?

500

 Refers to the “timeliness” of an argument. 

 Often, for an ad or an argument to be successful, it needs appropriate tone and structure and come at the right time. 

What is kairos?

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