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  • Notes on: - role and significance of drama and the theatre in ancient Athenians society - including the religious context of dramatic festivals, the organisation of the city Dionysia - including the makeup and involvement of the theatre audience, structure of the theatre space, and how this developed during the 5/4th centuries BC - including the machinery associated with the theatre (crane and wheel platform) and how they contributed to the staging of Greek drama
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  • Notes on: - origins of tragedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including its relationship to satyr plays, the contribution of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, common themes of tragedy, relationship between the cultural context and social matter of the plays, Aristotle’s theories about tragedies - including peripiteia (reversal of fortune), hamartia (tragic mistake) and catharsis (purging of emotions)
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Greek theatre - social, political and religious themes in tragedy Greek theatre - social, political and religious themes in tragedy
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  • Notes on: - ancient religious concepts, beliefs and practices, the role of the gods, fate & free will, prophecy & prophets, religious rituals & acts, importance of the polis (city) - including position & role of men, women & slaves in society, political ideas & ideals, importance of family relationships, tragic heroism - including the nature of heroes & heroism, justice & revenge
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Greek theatre - social and political themes in comedy Greek theatre - social and political themes in comedy
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Greek theatre - the nature of old comedy Greek theatre - the nature of old comedy
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  • Notes on: - origins of comedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including the contributions of Aristophanes, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, types of humour, comic techniques and effects, common themes of comedy, relationship between the cultural context and subject matter of the plays
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Greek theatre - literary techniques, structure of the plays and dramatic conventions Greek theatre - literary techniques, structure of the plays and dramatic conventions
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  • Notes on: - plot structure , plot devices - including messenger speeches, agon, parabis, use and choice of language, literary devices & descriptive techniques - including imagery and dramatic irony, characterisation - including the role of the chorus, styles and techniques of the different playwrights
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  • Notes on: - ancient religious concepts, beliefs and practices, the role of the gods, fate & free will, prophecy & prophets, religious rituals & acts, importance of the polis (city) - including position & role of men, women & slaves in society, political ideas & ideals, importance of family relationships, tragic heroism - including the nature of heroes & heroism, justice & revenge
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Greek theatre - the nature of tragedy Greek theatre - the nature of tragedy
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  • Summary • 5 pages • 2024 New
  • Notes on: - origins of tragedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including its relationship to satyr plays, the contribution of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, common themes of tragedy, relationship between the cultural context and social matter of the plays, Aristotle’s theories about tragedies - including peripiteia (reversal of fortune), hamartia (tragic mistake) and catharsis (purging of emotions)
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Greek theatre - literary techniques, structure of the plays and dramatic conventions Greek theatre - literary techniques, structure of the plays and dramatic conventions
  • Greek theatre - literary techniques, structure of the plays and dramatic conventions

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  • Notes on: - plot structure , plot devices - including messenger speeches, agon, parabis, use and choice of language, literary devices & descriptive techniques - including imagery and dramatic irony, characterisation - including the role of the chorus, styles and techniques of the different playwrights
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Greek theatre - social and political themes in comedy Greek theatre - social and political themes in comedy
  • Greek theatre - social and political themes in comedy

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  • Notes on: - ancient religious concepts, beliefs & practices - including role of the gods and death & the afterlife, representation and satire of tragedy, importance of the polis (city) - including the position & role of men, women and slaves in society and political ideas & ideals
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Greek theatre - the nature of old comedy Greek theatre - the nature of old comedy
  • Greek theatre - the nature of old comedy

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2024 New
  • Notes on: - origins of comedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including the contributions of Aristophanes, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, types of humour, comic techniques and effects, common themes of comedy, relationship between the cultural context and subject matter of the plays
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Greek theatre - drama and the theatre in ancient Athenian society Greek theatre - drama and the theatre in ancient Athenian society
  • Greek theatre - drama and the theatre in ancient Athenian society

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2024 New
  • Notes on: - role and significance of drama and the theatre in ancient Athenians society - including the religious context of dramatic festivals, the organisation of the city Dionysia - including the makeup and involvement of the theatre audience, structure of the theatre space, and how this developed during the 5/4th centuries BC - including the machinery associated with the theatre (crane and wheel platform) and how they contributed to the staging of Greek drama
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