Greek Legends
Theatre Terms
Genres
Structure of a Play
Structure of a Play
100

God of harvest & wine

Who is Dionysus?

100

A group of performers made up of ONLY men and boys. 

What is a chorus?

100

A funny, lighthearted play. 

What is Comedy?

100

Gives us the backstory before the show begins

What is a Prologue?

100

The characters interact with each other in order to move the plot forward. 

What is Episode?

200

The first literary critic. Wrote the Poetics

Who is Aristotle?

200

A circular space where the Greek Chorus would perform.

What is the orchestra?

200

A serious play in which the main character typically had a disastrous ending. 

What is Tragedy?

200

Occurs after an episode. Inner thoughts are being sung and the greek chorus typically is chanting/singing as well. 

What is Stasimon?

200

A wrap up. The ending of the show. Final thoughts from the Greek Chorus.

What is Exodus?

300

The first person to act alone

Who is Thespis?

300

Where actors would change their masks in order to portray different characters. 

What is a Skene?

300

A play making fun of political figures, other plays, etc...

What is Satyr?

300

The audience knows something important that a character in the play does NOT know. 

What is Dramatic Irony?

300

The first song the Greek Chorus chants/sings. Sets the tone for the rest of the show. The "opening number"

What is Parados?

400

A playwright that only wrote Tragedy

Who is Sophocles?

400

Where the audience sits.

What is Theatron?

400

Watching a play and letting out all of your heavy emotions.

What is Catharsis?

500

A playwright that wrote Comedy

Who is Aristophanes?

500

The entrance and exit for the Greek chorus.

What is Parados?

500

Having too much confidence to where your decisions lead to consequences. 

What is Hubris?
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