Across
- 2. The hero’s misfortune is not totally deserved and the punishment sometimes exceeds the.
- 5. Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- 7. Introduced painted scenery and enhanced.
- 10. The action in Greek plays usually takes place in
- 11. is the origin of our word scene. It provided a place for actors to relax or to change costumes and masks.
- 12. The hero’s downfall is his own fault, the result of his own free.
- 15. Won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek
- 16. Theater in the Western World can be traced back to
- 18. lived during this period and is considered the father of Western philosophy.
- 19. was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- 21. A tragic hero is a man of noble stature, one who has a greatness about him. He is not an ordinary.
- 23. in the middle of the orchestra was placed a orchestra as seen from the theater today, and a ceremonial alter to Dionysus.
- 24. Increased the number of actors in plays from two to.
- 26. They added color, movement, and.
- 27. The seat was in direct line of the god’s alter in the center of the.
Down
- 1. These high-backed seats were reserved for.
- 3. was the god of wine and fertility
- 4. The major festival was the.
- 6. The Chorus’s main role was to sing and dance in between dramatic.
- 8. The slope of the hill served as the
- 9. The word in Greek means dance.
- 13. A flat terrace below the slope served as the
- 14. The word ____ derived from his name, is still used to refer to actors today.
- 17. a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- 20. The sphinx was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of.
- 22. Literary critics attribute the fall of the hero to a
- 25. opinions gave advice, and occasionally threatened to interfere in the action.