Greek
Roman
Medieval
Elizabethan
Character
100

The seating area for spectators is called the...

What is a Theatron

100
Entrances that the audience and actors could enter and exit from

What are Vomitories

100
Often performed as Biblical stories in or near churches

What is Liturgical Plays

100

Meter used in most of Shakespeare's sonnets

What is Iambic Pentameter

100

A character that lacks traits

What is a Flat Character

200

Who wrote Oedipus Rex

What is Sophocles

200

Famous playwright(s) of the genre of Comedy

Who are Plautus and Terrance

200
Exchanges of dialogue in musical form

What are Tropes

200

Name 3 playwrights of the Elizabethan Era

Main 3 : 

What is William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Christopher Marlowe

200

Anna and Elsa are an example of....

What is Character Foil

300

A dramatic festival where tragedy and comedy dramas originated from, and also describe where it was held

What is The City Dionysia that was held in Athens

300

A raised stage

What is a Pulpitum

300
An open playing space

What is a platea

300

Where was Shakespeare born and when?

What is Stratford-Upon-Avon in 1564

300

How one fits into their community through family, jobs, education, etc

What is Sociological Traits

400

A choric presentation sung and danced by members of an chorus

What is a dithyramb

400
Three words that the Roman Latin contributed to..

What is an actor, auditorium and histrionics

400

The language cycles were performed in was...

What is the Venacular

400

Average amount of money playwrights make (in pounds and in a year)

What is 25 pounds

400

This term reveals a character through their physiognomy, style, and stance

What is Appearance

500

The playwright that wrote The Persians

Who is Aeschylus

500

Seneca's main thematic fascination

What is Revenge
500

The meaning of Corpus Christi

What is Body of Christ

500

The writer of The Duchess of Malfi

Who is John Webster
500

Name all  7 elements of how a character is revealed

What is Greatness, Appearance, Speech, Opinion, Action, Thought, and Motivation