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Oedipus the King Introduction How do you think reading a drama differs from seeing a drama?
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Oedipus the King Introduction Drama Comedy Tragedy Aristotle: Poetics 384-322 BCE Tragic hero Tragic flaw (hamartia) hubris
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Oedipus the King Introduction What is the purpose of art? Why would someone want to see a play (a tragedy) where “bad” things happen?
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Oedipus the King Introduction Aristotle continued Pathos Catharsis Watching plays – tragedies in particular – serves a civic function
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Oedipus the King Introduction – An Ancient Theater
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Oedipus the King Introduction Sophocles (496-406 BCE) Oedipus Trilogy Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus Antigone Battle of Salamis (480 BCE) Athens
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Oedipus the King Introduction Greek theater began as a dance, a religious ceremony Choros Worship of Dionysus A speaker added Hypokrites Thespis added second actor Birth of theater Sophocles added a third actor
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Oedipus the King Introduction – An Ancient Theater
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Oedipus the King Introduction In late 5 th century, theater still a place of worship Spring festival of Dionysus Amphitheater: ~14,000 seats No “special effects” Plays based on well-known stories Masks Role of chorus
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Oedipus the King Introduction
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Parts of a Classical Greek Drama Prologue Parados 1 st Episode 1 st Stasimon … Exodus
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