Mythology, Ritual and Ancient Babylonia
Ancient Egyptian Ritual
Ancient Greek Theatre
Ancient Rome Theatre
Terminology
100

What is a Primary Orality culture?

Primary Orality: “those peoples who have never encountered writing and whose entire worldview and modes of communication are untouched by any form of writing” (Zarrilli et al, 17).

100

The ancient Egyptian Ikhernofret Stela describes what type of performance?

  • Tragedy
  • Comedy
  • Satyr
  • Passion Play

Passion Play

100

What were the three main types of ancient Greek theater?

  • Tragedy
  • Comedy
  • Satyr
100

In ancient Rome, what type of spectacle was known as Naumachia?

  • Wild animal fights
  • Naval battles
  • Chariot races
  • Gladiatorial contests

Naval battles 

100

What is a Passion Play?

A religious drama dealing with suffering, death, and resurrection.

150

What was the Babylonian ritual festival that included the ritual humiliation of the king?
• Dionysia
• Ludi Romani
• Akītu Festival
• Phlyax

Akītu Festival

150

Which Egyptian god, considered the ultimate royal god and depicted as a “falcon-headed man”?

Horus

150

Considering Aristotle’s definition of a tragic character, who is the protagonist of the play Antigone?

  • Creon 
  • Antigone
  • Ismene
  • Haemon

Creon 

150

What roles were women allowed to play in ancient Roman theater?

  • Only in mimes
  • Only in comedies
  • Only in the chorus
  • Women were not allowed to perform in any genre

Only in mimes 

150

Who were the Histriones in ancient Rome?

Roman actors

200

What is a Processional Performance?


“performance in motion through space.” (Kirshenblatt-Gimblett).

200

Which Egyptian god represented the desert and lands beyond it, symbolized evil and foreign enemies, and was often depicted as a hippopotamus?

  • Osiris
  • Horus
  • Seth 
  • Isis

Seth

200

Who was the ancient Greek playwright of Ajax, Antigone, Oedipus Rex, and Electra, and is credited with introducing the third actor?

Sophocles (496–406 BCE)

200

What are two main differences between ancient Roman theaters and Greek theaters?

  • Greek theaters were built into hillsides, while Roman theaters were free-standing, supported by arches and vaults.
  • The orchestra in Greek theaters was a full circle, while in Roman theaters it was reduced to a half-circle.
200

What is a dithyramb?

A choral song in honor of Dionysus.

250

What is the main difference between ritual and theatre?

Primary purpose
- Theatre: Artistic and aesthetic pleasure, entertainment
- Ritual: Survival of the society

250

In the play The Triumph of Horus, based on ancient Egyptian ritual, what is the main role of the chorus?

  • Explaining the background of the story 
  • Cheering for Horus
  • Warning Horus

Cheering for Horus

250

In Aristotle’s view, what is the main purpose of tragedy?

Catharsis

250

Who was Rome’s best-known comedy playwright, author of 21 plays adapted from New Greek Comedy, including Menaechmi (The Brothers Menaechmus)?

  • Terence
  • Seneca
  • Cicero
  • Plautus 

Plautus

250

What is Historical Positivism?

Historical Positivism is the belief that history should be studied objectively through documentary sources and facts, treating science as the only valid knowledge and rejecting any forces beyond observable facts and laws.

300

What is Cultural Darwinism?

• Extends Darwin’s theories to include cultural phenomenon.
• Theatre evolves through a “steady-to-complex” process.
• Assumption that societies that separate art and ritual are superior to those who do not.

300

What did the thinkers of the “Aryan model” believe about the origins of ancient Greek culture and art?

They argued that Greek culture and art were the product of a racially “pure” European lineage, rejecting influences from Egypt, Mesopotamia, or other non-European civilizations. This contrasted with earlier “Ancient Model” views, which acknowledged strong cultural borrowings from African and Near Eastern societies.

300

Who was the comic playwright, known as a dramatist of “Old Comedy,” who wrote plays such as The Birds, The Frogs, Plutus, and Lysistrata, and was twice taken to court for his comedies?

  • Menander
  • Aristophanes 
  • Euripides
  • Sophocles

Aristophanes

300

What was the most important feature of Seneca's tragedies?

Their focus on rhetoric and psychological analysis rather than stage action 

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