Across
- 4. Occurs when a writer implies comparison or contrast by placing two things side by side. These may be contrasting characters, etc.
- 8. ancient Greek playwright who added a second character in drama
- 10. Leader of a group of men speaking in unison; he may also speak alone to other characters.
- 12. the protagonist/tragic hero finally understands what has happened in their life,
Down
- 1. in Greco-Roman religion, a nature god of fertility, fruitfulness, also of wine and ecstasy.
- 2. Greek choral ode part, sung as chorus's dance turns
- 3. rapid dialogue,brings the characters’ antagonisms to a climax.
- 5. altar to Dionysus present on the orchestra section of the Greek amphitheater.
- 6. a group of men in ancient Greek drama speaking in unison and representing the community.
- 7. an apparently self-contradictory statement, the underlying meaning of which is revealed only by careful scrutiny.
- 9. author of Antigone and the most generally admired of the Ancient Greek dramatists.
- 10. a play that ends happily and in which the main character rises in situation
- 11. in ancient Greek theater, the elevated platform or stage area
