ASU Theater second test
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Athens (considered) | Cradle of Western Civilization
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what were they known for | inventors of democracy
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what did they use as labor | slaves
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what about women in the society | women had no public role
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What was the basis behind Greek drama | human characters control their own destiny
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what did they believe happines was? | harmony between human and supernatural forces
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When were greek dramas presented | at festivas honoring Dionysus
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Who is Dionysus | god of wine and fertility
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By 5th century Athens how many festivals occured | 4
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out of these 4 festivals how many had plays presented? | 3
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What was the name of the major festival | City Dionysia
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what happened in 534 bc | establishment of a contest for best tragedy
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who was the first winner of 534bc | Thespis
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from this winners name what do we get today? | the name commonly given to actors "thespian"
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how many dramatists competed at each City Dionysia | three tragic dramatists
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what did each writer present | 4 plays; 3 tragedies and one satyr
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What is a satyr play | short, comic, poked fun at Greek myth using a chorus of "satyrs"
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when was a satyr play presented | after the tragedies
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how many tragedies were produced at each C.D | 9...900 during 5th cent.
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how many have survived | 32
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who wrote these surviving plays | Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides
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what was considered to be the finest play | Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
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when was this "finest play" performed | about 430 bc
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