of a Greek drama
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choregicof a Greek drama
CHORUSFeature of a classical Greek drama
deuteragonistthe actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
deuteragonistsDEUTERAGONIST, the actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
stichomythiaDialogue in which two characters speak alternate lines of verse, used as a stylistic device in ancient Greek drama
stasimona choral ode in an ancient Greek drama
stasimaSTASIMON, a choral ode in an ancient Greek drama
peripeteia(Greek) a sudden and violent change in circumstances, esp in drama also PERIPETIA, PERIPETY
parabasis(Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience
peripetia(Greek) a sudden and violent change in circumstances, esp in drama also PERIPETEIA, PERIPETY
tritagonistin Greek drama, the actor who plays the role third in importance in a play
parabasesPARABASIS, (Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience
peripeteiasPERIPETEIA, (Greek) a sudden and violent change in circumstances, esp in drama also PERIPETIA, PERIPETY
peripetiasPERIPETIA, (Greek) a sudden and violent change in circumstances, esp in drama also PERIPETEIA, PERIPETY
tritagonistsTRITAGONIST, in Greek drama, the actor who plays the role third in importance in a play
agones(in ancient Greek drama) a formalized debate or argumentation, esp. in comedy: usually following the proagon and preceding the parabasis
agon(in ancient Greek drama) a formalized debate or argumentation, esp. in comedy: usually following the proagon and preceding the parabasis
stasima(in ancient Greek drama) a choral ode, esp. in tragedy, divided into strophe and antistrophe: usually alternating with the epeisodion and, in the final ode, preceding the exodos
stasimon(in ancient Greek drama) a choral ode, esp. in tragedy, divided into strophe and antistrophe: usually alternating with the epeisodion and, in the final ode, preceding the exodos
MEDEASubject of Greek drama.
DIONYSUSGreek patron of drama
MIMEForm of Greek drama
AESCHYLUSFather of Greek tragic drama.
THESPISReputed founder of Greek drama.
THESPISEponymous poet of Greek drama
CHORUSESCompanies of singers, in Greek drama.
coryphaeithe leader of the chorus in the ancient Greek drama
parodos(in ancient Greek drama) an ode sung by the chorus at their entrance, usually beginning the play and preceding the proagōn in comedy or the alteration of epeisodia and stasima in tragedy
parodoi(in ancient Greek drama) an ode sung by the chorus at their entrance, usually beginning the play and preceding the proagōn in comedy or the alteration of epeisodia and stasima in tragedy
EXODOSGreek-drama finale
AGONConflict in Greek drama
EXODEFinale in Greek drama.
ORESTESPersonage in Greek drama.
MEDEATragic woman in Greek drama
parodosan ode sung in ancient Greek drama
parodoiPARODOS, an ode sung in ancient Greek drama
exodos(in ancient Greek drama) the final scene or departure, esp. in tragedy and usually Old Comedy: usually following the last stasimon
exodoi(in ancient Greek drama) the final scene or departure, esp. in tragedy and usually Old Comedy: usually following the last stasimon