Greek Theater

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Across
  1. 2. Not showing respect or reverence, especially for a god.
  2. 4. The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
  3. 6. A face covering with exaggerated features used by actors in Greek theater.
  4. 7. The only surviving trilogy of Greek plays, written by Aeschylus.
  5. 9. A group of three related plays or works.
  6. 11. The earliest known Greek playwright, often referred to as the 'father of tragedy.'
  7. 12. A type of play dealing with serious subjects and often involving a sad or disastrous ending.
  8. 14. A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
Down
  1. 1. A group of performers who comment on the main action in a play.
  2. 3. The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
  3. 5. The Greek god of wine and fertility.
  4. 6. A crane-like device used to hoist actors playing gods onto the stage.
  5. 8. A backdrop and dressing room behind the acting area in Greek theater.
  6. 9. The first actor in Greek theater who interacted with the chorus.
  7. 10. A person who writes plays.
  8. 13. The development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.