This is the most common hamartia; this means excessive arrogance or pride
hubris
This is the name of the ancient citadel located in the heart of Athens; it is one of the most famous and iconic archaeological sites of the world
The Acropolis
In ancient Greek theater, this was the name of the stage where the actors would perform
Orchestra
This is the ancient Greek city-state that would hold the festival Dionysia
Athens
In tragedies, who would bring about suffering in ways that men cannot understand nor control?
the gods
This is the adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct.
Honor
This is a term to describe a person of the theater; it originates from the legendary Thespis, the first person to take on a character's role to tell a story.
Thespian
In ancient Greek theater, this was the name of the back building that hung painted panels (aka the first backdrop)
Skene
To the Greeks, theater was religious in nature because it was a celebration of this god.
Dionysus
This author of Antigone wrote 120 plays in his lifetime, yet only 7 plays survive in full to this day
Sophocles
This could mean mortal enemy or a fate that cannot be escaped
Nemesis
This is the wise protector goddess to whom the Acropolis is dedicated.
Athena
This group of performers would sing, chant and dance in unison; they would comment upon the action of the play
Chorus
During Dionysia, plays would be put on in this theater featured in the acropolis
The theater of Dionysus
This causes a tragic hero's downfall
Their tragic flaw or mistake
This is an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior
Conscience
Ancient Greeks believed this was a human right, and it was needed for a soul to be put to rest and enter the Underworld
A proper burial
These were used to amplify actor's voices, to make character emotional states more visible and to allow actors to play multiple roles
masks
This is how the Greeks kept a unity of place in their plays
One setting
Prologue
This is the public, non-violent and purposeful breach of law
Civil disobedience
This is the kind of government under which the arts in Athens flourished and the demos took control of the gov't
Democracy
Which type of play came first to Greek theater?
tragedy
Three (3)
These are the two emotions that a tragedy evoke in it's audience.
Pity and Fear