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Midterm Review
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Character who serves as a contrast to another character
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Foil
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Thing belonging to another period other than that in which it exists
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Anachronism
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Play in which the main character is brought to ruin
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Tragedy
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Line made up of 10 syllables (5 stressed, 5 unstressed)
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Iambic pentameter
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Long speech expressing private thoughts while alone on stage
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soliloquy
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Story intended to be acted out in front of an audience.
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Drama
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Long speech spoken by a character while others are on stage
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Monologue
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A serious character weakness that causes a downfall
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Tragic flaw
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Medea Review Who is the chorus composed of?
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townswomen
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Who is Medea’s divine ancestor?
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Hyperion
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How does Jason betray Medea?
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Abandons her Marries another woman Denies she helped him gain his quest
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How does Glauce die?
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poison
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Aegeus is king of _________________.
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Athens
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How did Jason earn his fame as an adventurer?
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Rescued the Golden Fleece
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The play is set in _________________.
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Corinth
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Julius Caesar Review Who persuades Caesar to stay home?
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Calphurnia
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Why does Brutus compare Caesar to a newly hatched serpent?
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Could become a tyrant
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Who tries to warn Caesar not to go to the Senate by trying to give him a letter?
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Artemidorous
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Who said “Cowards die many times before their deaths;/ The valiant never taste of death but once.”
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Caesar
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Who said, “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.”
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Brutus
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