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Oedipus Exam Study Guide Exam with complete solution 2024
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Tragedy 
Good man falls from happiness to misery. Elevates man because we learn from their suffering. 
 
 
Aristotle's unities 
Time (24 hours), Place (1 setting), Action (1 plot conflict) 
 
 
Anagnorisis 
moment of revelation (discovery/understanding) 
 
 
Peripeteia 
a turning point in an adventure; rapidly/drastically moving from one state to the opposite (in a short amount of time) 
 
 
Tragic hero 
a protagonist with a fatal flaw(...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with solution
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 
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Anagnorisis - Ans - - Recognition - When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some 
realization about himself 
Peripeteia - Ans - - The reversal - When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - Ans - - Pride/arrogance - Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - Ans - - Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) - Is human - not overly virtuous or evil - A...
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CLEP Humanities Latest Update Graded A+ Antagonist The character/idea against whom the protagonist (or hero) struggles. Often referred to as the "bad guy", though this label is limiting. 
Simile A comparison (like a metaphor), but it uses the words "like" or "as". Example: Her eyes were big as diamonds. 
Tragedy It follows the descent of its main character into a catastrophe, resulting in catharsis—evoking the audience's pity and fear at the character's demise. The main character is us...
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Shakespeare Context - correct answer-Wasn't born into a privileged family, received no more than a grammar school education 
Married Anne Hathaway (1582) but left his family behind around 1590 and moved to London, where he became an actor and playwright 
Was an immediate success and soon became the most popular playwright of the day 
Retired as a rich and prominent man to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1613, and died three years later 
 
Historical Context - correct answer-11th-15thC: Catholics battle...
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Tragedy - answerGood man falls from happiness to misery. Elevates man because we learn 
from their suffering. 
Aristotle's unities - answerTime (24 hours), Place (1 setting), Action (1 plot conflict) 
Anagnorisis - answermoment of revelation (discovery/understanding) 
Peripeteia - answera turning point in an adventure; rapidly/drastically moving from one state 
to the opposite (in a short amount of time) 
Tragic hero - answera protagonist with ...
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Tragedy - answerGood man falls from happiness to misery. Elevates man because we learn 
from their suffering. 
Aristotle's unities - answerTime (24 hours), Place (1 setting), Action (1 plot conflict) 
Anagnorisis - answermoment of revelation (discovery/understanding) 
Peripeteia - answera turning point in an adventure; rapidly/drastically moving from one state 
to the opposite (in a short amount of time) 
Tragic hero - answera protagonist with ...
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: MAJOR WORKS SYNOPSES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: MAJOR WORKS SYNOPSES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023 
Piers Plowman 
Middle English allegorical narrative poem by William Langland concerning the narrator's intense quest for a true Christian life. One of the early great works of English literature. 
 
 
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 
Late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance and one of the better-known Arthurian stories. Sir Gawain, one of Arthur's knights, accepts the challenge of the myst...
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Oedipus Exam Study Guide With Complete solutions
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Tragedy - answerGood man falls from happiness to misery. Elevates man because we learn 
from their suffering. 
Aristotle's unities - answerTime (24 hours), Place (1 setting), Action (1 plot conflict) 
Anagnorisis - answermoment of revelation (discovery/understanding) 
Peripeteia - answera turning point in an adventure; rapidly/drastically moving from one state 
to the opposite (in a short amount of time) 
Tragic hero - answera protagonist with ...
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AP English Literature and Composition Exam ALL ANSWERS 2023 EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Dramatic Literary Terms 
 
Act, Antagonist, Protagonist, Aside, Catharsis, Static Character, Dynamic Character, Stock Character, Flat Character, Round Character, Climax, Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Comic Relief, Denouement, Deus ex machina, Farces, Foil, Hamartia, Hubris, Monologue, Soliloquy, Comedy, Tragedy 
 
Act 
 
a series of scenes in a play 
 
Antagonist 
 
"Villan", person opposing the protagonist 
 
Protagonist 
 
"Good Guy", opposite of the antagonist 
 
Asid...
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Oedipus Test Study Guide Verified Answers
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Oedipus Test Study Guide Verified Answers 
Where was Oedipus born? ️Thebes 
Who were Oedipus' birth parents? ️King Laius and Queen Jocasta 
What was the prophecy that Oedipus heard that he had to do? ️Kill his dad, marry his mom 
His parents gave him to a... ️Shepard 
What Mountain was he brought to? ️Mount Cithaeron 
Who did his parents give him to? ️A Corinthian Messenger 
What city was he brought to? ️Corinth 
What King and Queen was he going to be raised by? ️King Po...
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