GREEK THEATER. Background Information for Antigone

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GREEK THEATER Background Information for Antigone

PURPOSE OF GREEK DRAMA Dramas presented by the state at annual religious festivals. Plays were supposed to be presented for the purpose of ethical and moral improvement of the spectators and to ensure the spiritual survival of the community. Winners of prizes were selected by ten citizens chosen by lots for the duty.

MECHANICS OF GREEK DRAMA Actors were all male. They wore masks. Scenes of the drama were always outdoors; indoor actions were reported by messengers. There was no violence on stage There was unity in plot -- no subplots or irrelevancies. The action always took place in one day. There were no curtains or intermissions.

CHORUS IN GREEK DRAMA The function of the chorus was to : set the mood of the drama interpret events relieve the tension generalize meaning of the action converse with and give advice to the actors give background information emphasize the beauty of poetry and dancing leader acted as spokesman for the group

SUBJECT OF PLAYS The subject was almost exclusively taken from wellknown myths. The plays explored the mysteries of life and the role of the gods in human affairs. The main purpose was ethical and religious instruction.

STYLE IN PLAYS There are long, wordy speeches (sometimes about current events or contemporary people).

MESSAGE FROM TRAGEDIES Out of great tragedy comes wisdom. A tragedy is a play about the downfall of a noble, dignified character.

CONCEPT OF TRAGIC HERO AND TRAGEDY (from Aristotle) Tragedy arouses the emotions of pity, fear, wonder, and awe. A tragic hero must be a man or woman capable of great suffering. Tragedy explores the question of the ways of God to man. Tragedy purifies the emotions (catharsis) Tragedy shows how man is brought to disaster by a single flaw in his own character.

Antigone and Greek Theatre Terms exodus -- Dionysus -- skene -- theatron or orchestra -- parados -- thymele -- prologue episode -- stasimon -- chorus choragas -- proscenium -- choral ode -- strophe -- antistrophe epode -- hubris humartia -- sphinx -- unities --

Antigone and Greek Theatre Terms exodus -- final action of the play Dionysus -- God of drama, wine, and fertility skene -- wooden building with three doors through which actors made their entrances and exits orchestra -- dancing place of the chorus parados -- chorus marching in from the left or right thymele -- altar to Dionysus on which sacrifices were made, and which was sometimes used as a stage prop

prologue -- opening scene (introduction) episode -- act or scene stasimon -- choral ode (end of each episode) chorus -- clarifies experiences and feelings of the characters and expresses conventional attitude toward development in the story; also sets the mood; comments on action proscenium -- level area in front of the skene on which most of the plays action took place choral ode -- lyric sung by the chorus which develops the importance of the action

strophe -- a turning, right to left, by chorus antistrophe -- a turning, left to right, by chorus choragas -- leader of the chorus epode -- the part of a lyric ode following the strophe and antistrophe hubris -- Greek word for excessive pride or arrogance

humartia -- Greek word for error in judgment, especially resulting from a defect in the character of a tragic hero; the tragic flaw sphinx -- a female monster, usually represented as having the head and breast of a woman, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle unities -- time, place, action; a play should have no subplot, should not cover more than 24 hours and should not have more than one locale

The Dionysus Theatre in Athens built into the Acropolis, ~3rd century BC.

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