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Greek Mythology

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This is the term for a wild choral hymn, usually given in honor of Dionysius   Dithyramb  
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This is the name of the group of actors in a Greek play that serve as the narrators/commentators. They are usually portrayed as old men.   Greek Chorus  
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This is the name of the Greek theatre festival that took place once a year in honor of Dionysius.   City of Dionysia  
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This is the name of the first "actor"... the first playwright to break free of the chorus and create dialogue.   Thespis  
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This is the term for the large, stationary building behind the actors where the periaktoi and costumes were stored.   Skene  
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This is the term for the cart that "dead" bodies were wheeled in and out on during performances.   Ekkyklema  
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This is the term for the three painted panels that served as scenery during a performance.   Periaktoi  
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This is the name of one of the surviving Greek playwrights- his most famous play is Oedipus Rex.   Sophocles  
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  Oedipus Complex  
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  Oedipus  
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  Jocasta  
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  Teiresius  
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  Creon  
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