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Anagnorisis

- Recognition
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about himself

Peripeteia

- The reversal
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist

Hubris

- Pride/arrogance
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks

Tragic Hero

- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful)
- Is human - not overly virtuous or evil
- Accessible to the audience
- Has a tragic flaw
- Brings about his own downfall

Hamartia

Failure of his nature (Tragic flaw)

Proscenium

- Part of a theater stage in front of the curtain (Skene)
- Raised stage
- Where the action takes place

Tragedy

- Protagonist is involved in a morally significant struggle which results in ruin
- Aim is to bring about catharsis
- Includes 6 elements

Chorus

- 12-15 members
- Only men
- Wore costumes
- Give advice, opinions, questions
- "Ideal Spectator" reacts to the action

, - Established social framework
- Sets mood, heightens dramatic effect
- Provides spectacle (song and dance)
- Encourages audience to reflect on events

Pantheism

Identifying Gods with the phenomena of nature

Dionysus

- Son of Zeus and Semele
- Greek God of Fertility, Wine, and Revelry
- Raised by Satyrs
- Festivals to Honor Him (orgies, drinking, cannibalism)
- Theatre in his name

Catharsis

- Aim of tragedy
- Emotional and Moral purification

Nemesis

Fate that cannot be escaped

Unities

- Time, place, and plot/action
- Normally just a day
- Must be complete beginning, middle, and end
- Single setting
- All elements relate to central theme
- Tragic hero faces things beyond his control

Orchestra

- Where Chorus stood
- singing and dancing
- Not any musicians really
- Normally circular

Skene

- Backdrop
- Tent or building
- Behind stage

Polybus

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