Life
Plays/Tragedies
Theater
Key Terms/Vocabulary
Aesop's Fables
100

an event every four years where athletes compete in various sports 

What is The Olympics?

100

Where the first tragedy was performed

What is the Festival of Dionysus?

100

These typically had happy endings

What are comedies?

100

Agora

What is a marketplace?

100

Two animals challenge each other to a race—the first, sure of his victory, takes a nap, while the other steadily passes him and wins the race 

What is The Tortoise and The Hare?

200

The choice whether or not to keep his child was the _______ of any father.

What is the first decision of any father?

200

What the main section of the play is called 

What is an episode?

200

dealt with themes of loss, love, pride, abuse of power

What are tragedies?

200

"A lover of wisdom"

What is a sophist?

200

A young boy plays a trick on his neighbors about a wild animal—and when he truly needs them, they are nowhere to be seen

What is The Boy Who Cried Wolf?

300

Who the Parthenon was built for

Who is Athena?

300

great pride, often a fatal flaw for many Greek characters 

What is hubris?

300

god who was born from his father's thigh, annual festival for him where plays are performed 

Who is Dionysus? 
300

Name for male servant whom accompanied students to classes and beat them if behavior was less than unsatisfactory 

What is a pedagogue?

300

"I thought those grapes were ripe, but I see now they are quite sour."

What is The Fox and The Grapes?

400

To produce a male heir for her husband

What is the goal of every wife?

400
The "ideal spectator" within the play 

What is the Chorus?

400

Plays performed between acts of tragedies, which poked fun at the play's characters

What are satyr plays?

400
form of government where citizens vote on positions of power

What is a democracy?

400

A wolf preying on sheep disguises himself as one in order to get his fill, but he is instead met with his own demise

What is The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

500

The only ancient Greek society to not produce any art.

What is Sparta?

500

Greek tragedies were not divided into acts, but _____.

What is parts?
500

Skene, proscenium, orchestra, parados, theatron

What are parts of the Greek theater?

500

"one who provides his own armor," i.e., the average Greek soldier 

What is a hoplite?
500

A couple kills their precious goose in hopes that they'll get richer. Spoiler: They don't. 

What is The Goose That Laid The Golden Eggs?
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