Deck 13: Then and Now Version the Greeks to the Rise of Christianity

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Which playwright wrote Oedipus Rex?

A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Thespis
E) Sophocles
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Although there are many theories about how theatre began in Athens, many scholars accept Aristotle's claim that theatre grew out of a ritual called…
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This ancient Greek playwright wrote Medea.

A) Aeschylus
B) Sophocles
C) Euripides
D) Aristophanes
E) Socrates
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What does the word "Hellenistic" mean?

A) To be anti-religious
B) To be of Helen
C) To be a very poor actor
D) To be faithful to Julius Caesar
E) None of the above
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A _____ is a pivoting scenic devise used by the Greeks to enable them to change scenery quickly during a performance.

A) Periaktoi
B) Duex ex machina
C) Parados
D) Ekkyklema
E) Skene
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The word thespian means _____.

A) dancer
B) Director
C) Playwright
D) Actor
E) Audience
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What words do scholars use to identify early Greek comic plays (i.e. plays that happened before the end of the Peloponnesian war, when there was still a relatively high degree of freedom of speech in Athens)?

A) Old comedy
B) New comedy
C) Goat song
D) Freedom comedies
E) None of the above
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Which phrase means "god from a machine" and is used to describe a contrived or unimaginative ending during which an unbelievable coincidence or implausible twist (like a god flying in) sets all the problems of the play right?

A) E pluribus unum
B) Deus ex machina
C) In flagrante delicto
D) Habeas corpus
E) Nullus-a-um abdico ab despecto
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Why were later Roman mime performances often silent?

A) Because they were outlawed from speaking
B) Because in Rome many different languages were spoken
C) Because Emperor Nero had their tongues ripped out
D) Because Emperor Caligula ordered them to not interrupt his speeches
E) None of the above
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Dionysus was the god of…

A) Wine and Cheese
B) Darkness
C) Happiness and Fortitude
D) Beauty
E) Wine and fertility
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Ancient Greek trilogies were typically followed by a short comic-relief play called a…
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What modern word do we derive from the building that once served as a dressing room in the ancient Greek theatre?
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One of the main features of ancient Greek theatres was a circular playing or "dancing place." This circular playing area was called the…
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What words do scholars use to identify later Greek comic plays (i.e. plays that happened after the end of the Peloponnesian war, when there was little freedom of speech in Athens)?

A) Old comedy
B) Goat song
C) Spartan specials
D) New comedy
E) Dictator plays
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Around 500 BCE, Greece was made up of strong independent city-states, including all but one of the following.

A) Sparta
B) Corinth
C) Thebes
D) Athens
E) Rome
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In ancient Greek theatre, the episode was followed by a _____, which contained more songs and dances from the chorus as it commented on the action of the play.

A) Prologue
B) Parados
C) Chorus
D) Exodus
E) Stasimon
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Which Roman Emperor often acted on stage?

A) Augustus
B) Julius Caesar
C) Marcus Aurelius
D) Nero
E) Caligula
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The greatest of the ancient Greek comic playwrights was…

A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Thespis
E) Sophocles
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The seating or "seeing place" in an ancient Greek theatre was called the…
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Which ancient Greek playwright wrote Agamemnon?

A) Aeschylus
B) Sophocles
C) Euripides
D) Aristophanes
E) Archimedes
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Which great general spread Greek theatre?
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The _____ was the wealthy citizen who financed the production of Greek plays.
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____ was one of two religious festivals held each year to honor Dionysus.
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How did the early Christians feel about the theatre?
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What does "hubris" mean?
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The third actor in a Greek play was called the _____.
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Greek plays often began with a short introductory speech or scene known as the _____.
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The word philosophy comes from the ancient Greek words for ____ and _____.
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Which Roman playwright was also a tutor to the Emperor Nero?
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What did Thespis do that made him such a famous theatre person?
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Deck 13: Then and Now Version the Greeks to the Rise of Christianity
1
Which playwright wrote Oedipus Rex?

A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Thespis
E) Sophocles
E
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Although there are many theories about how theatre began in Athens, many scholars accept Aristotle's claim that theatre grew out of a ritual called…
Dithyramb
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This ancient Greek playwright wrote Medea.

A) Aeschylus
B) Sophocles
C) Euripides
D) Aristophanes
E) Socrates
C
4
What does the word "Hellenistic" mean?

A) To be anti-religious
B) To be of Helen
C) To be a very poor actor
D) To be faithful to Julius Caesar
E) None of the above
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A _____ is a pivoting scenic devise used by the Greeks to enable them to change scenery quickly during a performance.

A) Periaktoi
B) Duex ex machina
C) Parados
D) Ekkyklema
E) Skene
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The word thespian means _____.

A) dancer
B) Director
C) Playwright
D) Actor
E) Audience
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What words do scholars use to identify early Greek comic plays (i.e. plays that happened before the end of the Peloponnesian war, when there was still a relatively high degree of freedom of speech in Athens)?

A) Old comedy
B) New comedy
C) Goat song
D) Freedom comedies
E) None of the above
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8
Which phrase means "god from a machine" and is used to describe a contrived or unimaginative ending during which an unbelievable coincidence or implausible twist (like a god flying in) sets all the problems of the play right?

A) E pluribus unum
B) Deus ex machina
C) In flagrante delicto
D) Habeas corpus
E) Nullus-a-um abdico ab despecto
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Why were later Roman mime performances often silent?

A) Because they were outlawed from speaking
B) Because in Rome many different languages were spoken
C) Because Emperor Nero had their tongues ripped out
D) Because Emperor Caligula ordered them to not interrupt his speeches
E) None of the above
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Dionysus was the god of…

A) Wine and Cheese
B) Darkness
C) Happiness and Fortitude
D) Beauty
E) Wine and fertility
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Ancient Greek trilogies were typically followed by a short comic-relief play called a…
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What modern word do we derive from the building that once served as a dressing room in the ancient Greek theatre?
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One of the main features of ancient Greek theatres was a circular playing or "dancing place." This circular playing area was called the…
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What words do scholars use to identify later Greek comic plays (i.e. plays that happened after the end of the Peloponnesian war, when there was little freedom of speech in Athens)?

A) Old comedy
B) Goat song
C) Spartan specials
D) New comedy
E) Dictator plays
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Around 500 BCE, Greece was made up of strong independent city-states, including all but one of the following.

A) Sparta
B) Corinth
C) Thebes
D) Athens
E) Rome
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In ancient Greek theatre, the episode was followed by a _____, which contained more songs and dances from the chorus as it commented on the action of the play.

A) Prologue
B) Parados
C) Chorus
D) Exodus
E) Stasimon
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17
Which Roman Emperor often acted on stage?

A) Augustus
B) Julius Caesar
C) Marcus Aurelius
D) Nero
E) Caligula
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The greatest of the ancient Greek comic playwrights was…

A) Aristophanes
B) Euripides
C) Aeschylus
D) Thespis
E) Sophocles
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The seating or "seeing place" in an ancient Greek theatre was called the…
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20
Which ancient Greek playwright wrote Agamemnon?

A) Aeschylus
B) Sophocles
C) Euripides
D) Aristophanes
E) Archimedes
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Which great general spread Greek theatre?
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The _____ was the wealthy citizen who financed the production of Greek plays.
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____ was one of two religious festivals held each year to honor Dionysus.
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How did the early Christians feel about the theatre?
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What does "hubris" mean?
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The third actor in a Greek play was called the _____.
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Greek plays often began with a short introductory speech or scene known as the _____.
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The word philosophy comes from the ancient Greek words for ____ and _____.
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Which Roman playwright was also a tutor to the Emperor Nero?
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What did Thespis do that made him such a famous theatre person?
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