Greek Culture
Greek Tragedy
Greek Tragedy 2.0
The Oedipus Cycle
Historical Context
100

God of wine, irrationality, emotions, instincts, fertility, vegetation, festivity, chaos, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, theatre

Dionysus

100

a character who has a moral struggle and suffers a fall from greatness due to their own moral shortcoming

tragic hero

100

Writer of Antigone and 122 other plays!

Sophocles

100

Name of the King who heard a prophecy that his own son would kill his father and marry his mother

King Laius

100

The time period in Athens when Antigone was written in 441 BC is often referred to as ...

The golden age of Athenian democracy

200

god of the sun, light, rational thinking, logic and order, music and arts, poetry

Apollo

200

defect in the tragic hero that leads them to cause their own ruin (DAILY DOUBLE if you can remember the Greek word for it)

hamartia (tragic flaw)

200

Greek plays were split into these two categories

Tragedy and comedy

200

To become King of Thebes, Oedipus had to solve a riddle from this creature

The Sphinx

200

Ancient Greece was divided into these (urban centers whose power extended to surrounding regions) DAILY DOUBLE if you can remember Greek word!

city states (polis)

300

Why is burying the dead so darn important in Greek culture?

Only the souls of the buried can proceed to the Underworld

300

most common character fault /moral shortcoming in Greek tragedy (DAILY DOUBLE if you remember the Greek word)

hubris (pride)

300

This is the process by which actors were selected

election / voting

300

After Oedipus became the King of Thebes, what calamity befell Thebes?

A plague

300

These three groups were excluded from voting, citizenship, and participating in the government in Athens. (You get 100 pts for each group you name.)

Excluded were women, slaves, and foreginers. (This is why I put "democracy" in air quotes!) 

400

The name for the 4-day Greek theatre competition & festival to honor the God from which it takes its name

Dionysia

400

Source of most of the stories behind Greek tragedies

Greek mythology

400

Part in the play where the tragic hero has a major realization that their tragic flaw has caused their downfall

 Epiphany

400

The Oracle at Delphi tells Creon that to stop the plauge in Thebes, they must ...

bring justice to the murdered King Laius

400

Only this percentage of the popluation could actually participate in Athenian "democracy"

10%

Only free adult men born in Athens who had served in military could vote!  

500

This group was banned from the big theatre festival

Women )': 

500

Literary term for the tension between what the audience knows and what the characters know

dramatic irony

500

Part in the play that is a release of emotions / purging of pity & fear

Catharsis

500

This is why Creon refuses to bury Polynices

He thinks Polynices is a traitor for attacking Athens

500

This is why loyalty to the polis was considered so important in Athens, and why traitors were punished so harshly

Protecting democracy from individual aristocrats who wanted to be king