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Quiz Bowl Literature Latest Update Graded A+
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Camus Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans 
being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A ...
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Oedipus Questions and Answers 2024 
INTRODUCTION TO GREEK THEATER 
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dramatic action 
the events of a drama 
 
 
 
theme 
a central idea or underlying truth that unifies and controls a literary work 
 
 
 
The Greek word theatron forms the root for our word _____. 
theater 
 
 
 
The masks used by actors _____. 
depicted exaggerated, emotional facial expressions 
 
 
 
The Greek god Dionysus is generally associated with _____. 
the harvest and wine 
 
 
 
How are men and women related t...
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Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct)
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Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct) 
Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct) 
 
The city of Delphi is sacred to which two gods? - ANSWER - Apollo & Dionysus 
 
In the opening of the Iliad, our oldest reference to the god Apollo, what aspect of the god is emphasized? - ANSWER - Apollo as plague bringer 
 
The episode of Chryses and Chriseis emphasizes what? - ANSWER - Gods are fiercely protective of their prophets 
 
The Homeric Hy...
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VEN 003 Midterm 101 Questions And Answers
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How long has winemaking been part of human cultures? - ️️Tomb Paintings, ancient egypt: 15th/20th century BCE 
 
In ancient Greco-Roman culture, what were Symposia 
and Bacchae? - ️️two forms of social drinking 
Symposia: 
Drinking in private home 
Purpose: for witty conversation 
Wine with water/diluted 
Bacchae: 
religious festival for the God Dionysus 
outside city amid nature 
Purpose: Inspiration and religious ecstasy 
Wine undiluted 
 
In the Roman Empire, how was wine transported ...
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CLST 101 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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All 14 Olympians (& Roman names) Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, 
Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus 
Caldwell's interpretation the guiding principle behind myths is that cosmology 
recapitulates ontogeny 
Chaos was the first thing to exist 
Coyote (Karuk) creation myth about coyotes 
Epimetheus was the brother of Prometheus 
Eros was the Greek god of sexual attraction. 
Gaia mother earth; mother of all things
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CLC 106 Test Questions with Correct Answers 
Sibling: Atreus - Answer-Thyestes 
 
Sibling: Menelaus - Answer-Agamemnon 
 
Sibling: Remus - Answer-Romulus 
 
Sibling: Alexander - Answer-Hector 
 
Sibling: Polydeuces/ Pollux - Answer-Helen, Castor, Clytemnestra 
 
Sibling: Aeson - Answer-Pelias 
 
Sibling: Ariadne - Answer-Dionysus 
 
Sibling: Eteocles - Answer-Polynices 
 
Sibling: Europa - Answer-Agenor 
 
Sibling: Zethus - Answer-Amphion 
 
Sibling: Medea - Answer-Apsyrtus
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TCU WALSH SURVEY OF THEATRE EXAM 1 AND 2 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Western audiences, to a great degree have been brought up watching Aristotelian story 
telling 
Correct Answer: True 
The inciting incident in a story happens after the crisis 
Correct Answer: false 
there were 24 chorus members in the tragedy of sophocles 
Correct Answer: false 
according to the aristotle good tragedies raise questions about the meaning of human 
kind's existence 
Correct Answer: true 
the new comedy of menander was severely critical of the athenian government's role in 
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Bradley University THE 131 Final exam (Salazar) Questions With All Correct Answers!!
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What instrument's music accompanied most of the lines in a Roman play? - Answer-Flute 
Because of the three actor rule, the actor playing Oedipus also played which of the following parts? - 
Answer-None of the above (Jocasta, The Shepherd, Creon) 
Like the Greek theatre which influenced it, the Roman theatre used a chorus to perform songs 
between the episodes. - Answer-False 
During the Middle Ages, the movement from Liturgical to Vernacular religious drama saw 
performances of drama move outs...
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Camus - Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer - Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost - Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton - This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner - This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A Rose for Emily." Name this man who wrote ...
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3.11.F Test: Oedipus the King LUOA Review | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which god or goddess was being honored at the festivals that had theater competitions? - Dionysus 
How many actors were allowed to perform in a play? - 3 
Why was the Greek amphitheater constructed the way that is was? - it created the right acoustics 
Which of the following best represents a universal problem? - sorrow 
Which of the following would be the best synonym for hubris? - cocky 
Which part of the play would contain the majority of the action? - episode 
What was the original curse fro...
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