Euripides was on of the last of classical Athens’s three great dramatists of this genre
What is tragedy?
This important performance practice was central to Greek culture
What is drama?
This recent version of "Electra" takes place in a corporate setting, exploring themes of power
What is "Electra" by David Greig?
This character embodies the theme of vengeance and drives the story's conflict
Who is Electra?
In this event, Electra wants to kill her mother for this act against her father
What is the murder of Agamemnon?
Ancients knew of this number of plays composed by Euripides
What is 92?
"Electra" focuses on this psychological aspect, differing from traditional tragedy
What is psychological complexity?
This style of theatre often updates "Electra" to discuss topics like gender and trauma
What is modern theatre?
This character is Electra’s brother and helps seek revenge for their father’s death
Who is Orestes?
This theme shows the moral issues involved in seeking revenge
What is the theme of vegeance?
At only this number of festivals was Euripides awarded the first prize
What is four?
The group that interacts with the audience through songs and commentary
What is the chorus?
This form of art, inspired by "Electra," emphasizes emotional conflict and intensity
What is performance art?
The wife of Agamemnon who plays a key role in the revenge story
Who is Clytemnestra?
The conflict with this character highlights feelings of loyalty and betrayal
Who is Clytemnestra?
His characters’ tragic fates stem almost entirely from this
What are their own flawed natures and uncontrolled passions chief structural?
The theme of revenge highlights this main idea that controls events and destinies in Greek stories
What is fate?
Many modern adaptations use this method to show different characters' viewpoints
What is a multi-perspective narrative?
This loyal character supports Electra in her quest for revenge despite the risks
Who is the Old Servant?
Electra’s deep sorrow over her father’s death drives this theme in the play
What is the quest for justice?
These are the peculiarities of Euripides’ plays
What are his use of prologues and of the providential appearance of a god?
The value of family duty in "Electra" reflects this key Greek social structure.
What is oikos (the household)?
This well-known director is famous for a simple version of "Electra," focusing on emotional tension
Who is Robert Wilson?
Orestes’ friend, who supports him in his quest for vengeance
Who is Pylades?
The play shows this cycle of violence through Electra's actions
What is the cycle of revenge?