Chapter 10- Greek and Roman Theatre
Who wrote Lysistrata?
Aristophanes
No one knows how theatre began, and where or when it originated.
true
Who is considered the first important Greek dramatist?
Aeschylus
Who wrote Oresteia?
Aeschylus
Who wrote Old Comedy, which made fun of social, political, or cultural conditions?
Aristophanes
Which of the following is noted for his sympathetic portrayal of female characters?
Euripdes
Of the following, who is considered the most modern?
Euripides
Which of the following was considered to be most rebellious?
Euripides
The Golden Age of Greece took place in the second century A.D.
FALSE
Which of the following is the author of Ars poetica (The Art of Poetry)?
Horace
Who believed that drama should both instruct and entertain?
Horace
Which of the following wrote plays that dealt exclusively with domestic situations?
Plautus
The works of ________ likely influenced Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Seneca
Whose tragedies were similar to those of the Greeks, except that they were considerably more violent?
Seneca
Who wrote King Oedipus?
Sophocles
The comic playwright whose style is more literary and less exaggerated than that of the other Roman comic playwrights is:
Terence
The Greek amphitheatre is the first example of a proscenium theatre space.
false
The god Dionysus, to whom the Greek dramatic festivals were dedicated, was the god of war, death, and chastity. Question 17 options:
false
Thespis is considered the first playwright.
false