Chapters 1-12
Chapter 13-26
Greek Tragedy history
Elements of Greek Tragedy
Potpourri
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What are the five characteristics needed for a quest?

A quester

A place to go

A start reason to go there

Challenges and trials

A real reason to go there

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Foster explains why most literature can be called "political." Summarize his argument.

It engages problems that occur in jthe real world, socially and politically.

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Greek tragedies were made in the honor of which Greek god?

Dionysos the god of wine

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What is the two main purposes of the Chorus?

-To fill the audience in on details of the story

-Provide musical part of the play 

100

What does it mean when a character goes south?

It means things are going to get bad and they are starting to cause trouble

200

What is the differnce between acts of communinion and acts of vampires?

Acts of Vampires will eat with you to symbolize them using others for their own advantage but for acts of communion both people will usually beneift from it.

200

If you came across a character flying in a piece of literature, they are one or more of the following: 

Superhero,skijumper, crazy fictional, suspended on wires, angle, heavnely symbol.

200

What was the classical period?

growth of ideas in math, science, buildings, and philosophey.

200

What is the spectacle of a play?

The wow factor or the most memorable part of the play.

200

What did Sphocles bring to Greek tragedies? 

The change and use of scenery in plays.

300

What is the difference between a symbol and an allegory?

A symbol is something meaningful like an object inside of a book while an allegory is more of a moral lesson throughout the whole book.

300

Does a character always have to actually fly in order for there to be "flying" in a piece of literature? Explain.

No,symbolically things can be set free.

300

What is the point/lesson of a Greek tragedy?

To porduce suffering/insight and arousing pity snf fear on the part of the audience.

300

What was the role of fate?

Belived that fate was controlled by the gods and there was no escaping or changing ones fate

300

What does the season of summer mean in literature?

Youth

400

What does foster mean when he says that "there is not such thing as a wholly original piece lf work?"

Everthing in literatuer has come from a different work.

400

Who does Foster accuse of teahing writers to encode sexual messages in their writing and of teaching readers to decode sexual messages in literature?

Signing Frued

400

Who were the tree great tragic poets

Aeshylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.

400

What is Hubris?

When the hero breaks a moral law


400

What does the season of winter mean in literature?

death, sadness

500

What might be the reason a character walking through the rain, and how is it different from snow?

The changing of a character, snow is purity and innocence.

500

What are some of the roles geopraphy plays in literature and what are some of the effects of geopraphy on literature?

Self discovery of character.

500

What three things should a Greek tragedy do?

-Envoke pity or fear on the audience 

-Hero must be admirable or good

-Heros fall comes about by a personal fatal flaw

500

What is Nemesis?

The punishment for hero's mistake/fate 

500

What does the season of spring mean in literature?

birth

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