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Explain one of Explain one of these quotes in these quotes in your own words your own words Show me a hero and Show me a hero and I will write you a I will write you a tragedy.” tragedy.” F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) 1940) A single death is a A single death is a tragedy, a million tragedy, a million deaths is a deaths is a statistic.” statistic.” Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Explique una de Explique una de estas citas en estas citas en sus propias sus propias palabras palabras Muéstreme un héroe Muéstreme un héroe y le escribiré una y le escribiré una tragedia.” tragedia.” F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) 1940) Una muerte sola es Una muerte sola es una tragedia, un una tragedia, un millón de muertes es millón de muertes es una estadística.” una estadística.” Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)

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Explain one of these Explain one of these quotes in your own quotes in your own

wordswords

““Show me a hero and I will Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy.”write you a tragedy.”F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940)

““A single death is a A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic.” a statistic.” Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)

Explique una de Explique una de estas citas en sus estas citas en sus propias palabraspropias palabras

““Muéstreme un héroe y le Muéstreme un héroe y le escribiré una tragedia.”escribiré una tragedia.”F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940)

““Una muerte sola es una Una muerte sola es una tragedia, un millón de tragedia, un millón de muertes es una muertes es una estadística.” estadística.” Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)

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GenresGenresGénerosGéneros

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• TragedyTragedy

• ComedyComedy

• MelodramaMelodrama

• TragicomedyTragicomedy

Drama is divided into four basic Drama is divided into four basic categories, called genres.categories, called genres.

El drama es dividido en cuatro El drama es dividido en cuatro categorías básicas, llamadas géneroscategorías básicas, llamadas géneros.

• TragediaTragedia

• ComediaComedia

• MelodramaMelodrama

• TragicomediaTragicomedia

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TragedyTragedy / TragediaTragedia

““The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.”comedy to those who think.”

Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797)Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797)

““The world is a tragedy to those who feel, The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.”but a comedy to those who think.”

Horace Walpole (1717 – Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797)1797)

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Tragedy serious, complete, and of a certain Tragedy serious, complete, and of a certain magnitudemagnitude..

Tragedia seria, completo, y de a cierta Tragedia seria, completo, y de a cierta magnitud.magnitud.

Tragedy is serious by nature in its theme and deals Tragedy is serious by nature in its theme and deals with profound problems.  These profound with profound problems.  These profound problems are universal when applied to the human problems are universal when applied to the human experience.experience.  

La tragedia es seria en la naturaleza en su tema y La tragedia es seria en la naturaleza en su tema y trata con problemas profundos. Estos problemas trata con problemas profundos. Estos problemas profundos son universales cuando aplicado a la profundos son universales cuando aplicado a la experiencia humana.experiencia humana.

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In classical tragedy we find a protagonist at the center of the drama that is a great person, usually of upper class birth.  He is a good man that can be admired, but he has a tragic flaw, a hamartia, that will be the ultimate cause of his down fall.  This tragic flaw is most often too much pride or hubris.

En la tragedia clásica encontramos un protagonista en el En la tragedia clásica encontramos un protagonista en el centro del drama que es una gran persona, por lo centro del drama que es una gran persona, por lo general del nacimiento de clase alta. Él es un hombre general del nacimiento de clase alta. Él es un hombre bueno que puede ser admirado, pero él tiene un defecto bueno que puede ser admirado, pero él tiene un defecto trágico, un hamartia, que será la causa última de su a la trágico, un hamartia, que será la causa última de su a la baja de la caída. Este defecto trágico es el más a baja de la caída. Este defecto trágico es el más a menudo demasiado orgullo o el orgullo.menudo demasiado orgullo o el orgullo.

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The protagonist always learns, The protagonist always learns, usually too lateusually too late, the nature , the nature of his flaw and his mistakes that have caused his of his flaw and his mistakes that have caused his downfall.  He becomes self-aware and accepts the downfall.  He becomes self-aware and accepts the inevitability of his fate and inevitability of his fate and takes full responsibility for his takes full responsibility for his actions. actions. 

El protagonista siempre aprende, El protagonista siempre aprende, por lo general demasiado por lo general demasiado tardetarde, la naturaleza de su defecto y sus errores que han , la naturaleza de su defecto y sus errores que han causado su perdición. causado su perdición. Él se hace consciente de sí Él se hace consciente de sí mismo y acepta la inevitabilidad de su destino y toma la mismo y acepta la inevitabilidad de su destino y toma la responsabilidad llena de sus acciones.responsabilidad llena de sus acciones.

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There must be a There must be a cause and effect cause and effect relationship from relationship from the beginning through the middle to the end (or the beginning through the middle to the end (or final catastrophe).  final catastrophe).  It must be logical It must be logical in the in the conclusion of the necessary outcome.conclusion of the necessary outcome.  

Debe haber una causa y relación de efecto del Debe haber una causa y relación de efecto del principio al medio al final (o catástrofe final). principio al medio al final (o catástrofe final). Debe ser lógico en la conclusión del resultado Debe ser lógico en la conclusión del resultado necesario.necesario.

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Tragedy will involve the audience in the action and Tragedy will involve the audience in the action and create create tension and expectationtension and expectation.  It will arouse .  It will arouse pity and fear in the audience for the protagonist. pity and fear in the audience for the protagonist. With the climax and final end With the climax and final end the audience will the audience will have learned a lessonhave learned a lesson and will be uplifted and and will be uplifted and enlightened. enlightened.

La tragedia implicará al auditorio en la acción y La tragedia implicará al auditorio en la acción y creará la tensión y la expectativa. Esto creará la tensión y la expectativa. Esto despertará la compasión y temerá en el despertará la compasión y temerá en el auditorio por el protagonista. Con el punto auditorio por el protagonista. Con el punto culminante y el final de final el auditorio habrá culminante y el final de final el auditorio habrá aprendido una lección y será elevado y aprendido una lección y será elevado y aclarado.aclarado.

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ComedyComedy““Good taste is the enemy of comedy.” Good taste is the enemy of comedy.”

Mel Brooks (1926 - ) Mel Brooks (1926 - )

““Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.”Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.”

Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)

““El gusto bueno es el enemigo de comedia.” El gusto bueno es el enemigo de comedia.”

Mel Brooks (1926-) Mel Brooks (1926-)

““La comedia es simplemente un modo gracioso de La comedia es simplemente un modo gracioso de ser seria.”ser seria.”

Peter Ustinov (1921 - Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)2004)

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Comedy should be Comedy should be physical and energeticphysical and energetic.  . 

It is tied up in rebirth and renewal. It is tied up in rebirth and renewal.

The comic devices used by playwrights ofThe comic devices used by playwrights of

comedy are: exaggeration, incongruity,comedy are: exaggeration, incongruity,

surprise, repetition, wisecracks, andsurprise, repetition, wisecracks, and

sarcasm.sarcasm.   

La comedia debería ser La comedia debería ser física y enérgicafísica y enérgica. .

Es amarrado en renacimiento y renovación. Es amarrado en renacimiento y renovación.

Los dispositivos cómicos usados porLos dispositivos cómicos usados por

dramaturgos de la comedia son:dramaturgos de la comedia son:

exageración, incongruencia, sorpresa,exageración, incongruencia, sorpresa,

repetición, chistes, y sarcasmo.repetición, chistes, y sarcasmo.

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The behavior of the characters presented in The behavior of the characters presented in comedy is comedy is ludicrous and sometimes absurdludicrous and sometimes absurd and and the reaction in the audience is one of correction the reaction in the audience is one of correction of behaviors. of behaviors. 

The audience learns “don’t behave in ludicrous The audience learns “don’t behave in ludicrous and absurd ways.”and absurd ways.”  

El comportamiento de los carácteres presentados El comportamiento de los carácteres presentados en la comedia es absurdo y a veces absurdo y en la comedia es absurdo y a veces absurdo y la reacción en el auditorio es una de la la reacción en el auditorio es una de la corrección de comportamientos. corrección de comportamientos.

El auditorio aprende “no se comportan de modos El auditorio aprende “no se comportan de modos absurdos y absurdos.”absurdos y absurdos.”

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MelodramaMelodrama

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Melodrama differs from tragedy significantly, in Melodrama differs from tragedy significantly, in that; forces outside of the protagonist cause all that; forces outside of the protagonist cause all of the significant events of the plot.  of the significant events of the plot. 

The protagonist is usually a victim of The protagonist is usually a victim of circumstance. circumstance. 

El melodrama se diferencia de la tragedia El melodrama se diferencia de la tragedia considerablemente, en esto; las fuerzas fuera considerablemente, en esto; las fuerzas fuera del protagonista causan todos los del protagonista causan todos los acontecimientos significativos del complot. acontecimientos significativos del complot.

El protagonista es por lo general una víctima de El protagonista es por lo general una víctima de circunstancia.circunstancia.

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In melodrama we have clearly defined character types with In melodrama we have clearly defined character types with good guys and bad guys identified.  Melodrama has a good guys and bad guys identified.  Melodrama has a sense of sense of strict moral judgment.  strict moral judgment. 

All issues presented in the plays are resolved in a well-All issues presented in the plays are resolved in a well-defined way.  defined way.  The good characters are rewarded and the The good characters are rewarded and the bad characters are punished in a means that fits the bad characters are punished in a means that fits the

crime.crime.  

In melodrama we have clearly defined character types with In melodrama we have clearly defined character types with good guys and bad guys identified.  Melodrama has a good guys and bad guys identified.  Melodrama has a sense of sense of strict moral judgment.  strict moral judgment. 

All issues presented in the plays are resolved in a well-All issues presented in the plays are resolved in a well-defined way.  defined way.  The good characters are rewarded and the The good characters are rewarded and the bad characters are punished in a means that fits the bad characters are punished in a means that fits the

crime.crime.  

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Tragi-comedyTragicomedy is the most life like of all of the genres.Tragicomedy is the most life like of all of the genres.   

It is non-judgmental and ends with no absolutes.  It is non-judgmental and ends with no absolutes. 

It focuses on character relationships and shows society in a It focuses on character relationships and shows society in a state of continuous flux.  state of continuous flux. 

There is a mix of comedy and tragedy side by side in these There is a mix of comedy and tragedy side by side in these types of plays. types of plays.

La tragicomedia es la mayor parte de vida como de todos La tragicomedia es la mayor parte de vida como de todos los géneroslos géneros. .

Es no crítico y se termina sin absolutos. Es no crítico y se termina sin absolutos.

Esto se concentra en relaciones de carácter y muestra la Esto se concentra en relaciones de carácter y muestra la sociedad en un estado del flujo continuo. sociedad en un estado del flujo continuo.

Hay una mezcla de comedia y tragedia lado al lado en Hay una mezcla de comedia y tragedia lado al lado en estos tipos de juegos.estos tipos de juegos.

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ArchitectureArchitecture

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““Architecture is one part science, one part Architecture is one part science, one part craft and two parts art.” craft and two parts art.”

David Rutten David Rutten

““La arquitectura es una ciencia de parte, un La arquitectura es una ciencia de parte, un arte de parte y dos arte de partes.” arte de parte y dos arte de partes.”

David RuttenDavid Rutten

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TheatronTheatron: (literally, "viewing-: (literally, "viewing-place") where the spectators place") where the spectators sat. The theatron was usually sat. The theatron was usually part of hillside overlooking the part of hillside overlooking the orchestra, and often wrapped orchestra, and often wrapped around a large portion of the around a large portion of the orchestra.orchestra.

Theatron: (literalmente, Theatron: (literalmente, "lugar de inspección") donde "lugar de inspección") donde los espectadores se sentaron. los espectadores se sentaron. El theatron era por lo general El theatron era por lo general la parte de la ladera que pasa la parte de la ladera que pasa por alto la orquesta, y a por alto la orquesta, y a menudo se abrigaba alrededor menudo se abrigaba alrededor de una parte grande de la de una parte grande de la orquesta.orquesta.

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Orchestra: Orchestra: (literally, "dancing space") (literally, "dancing space") was normally circular. It was a level was normally circular. It was a level space where the chorus would dance, space where the chorus would dance, sing, and interact with the actors who sing, and interact with the actors who were on the stage near the skene. The were on the stage near the skene. The earliest orchestras were simply made of earliest orchestras were simply made of hard earth, but in the Classical period hard earth, but in the Classical period some orchestras began to be paved some orchestras began to be paved with marble and other materials. The with marble and other materials. The orchestra of the theater of Dionysus in orchestra of the theater of Dionysus in Athens was about 60 feet in diameter.Athens was about 60 feet in diameter.

Orquesta: Orquesta: (literalmente, "el baile del (literalmente, "el baile del espacio") era normalmente la circular. espacio") era normalmente la circular. Esto era un espacio de nivel donde el Esto era un espacio de nivel donde el coro bailaría, cantaría, y se relacionaría coro bailaría, cantaría, y se relacionaría con los actores que estaban en la etapa con los actores que estaban en la etapa cerca del skene. Las orquestas más cerca del skene. Las orquestas más tempranas fueron simplemente hechas tempranas fueron simplemente hechas de la tierra difícil, pero en el período de la tierra difícil, pero en el período Clásico algunas orquestas comenzaron Clásico algunas orquestas comenzaron a ser pavimentadas con el mármol y a ser pavimentadas con el mármol y otros materiales. La orquesta del teatro otros materiales. La orquesta del teatro de Dionysus en Atenas era de Dionysus en Atenas era aproximadamente 60 pies en diameteaproximadamente 60 pies en diamete

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Skene:Skene: (literally, "tent") the building (literally, "tent") the building directly behind the stage. The skene was directly behind the stage. The skene was directly in back of the stage, and was directly in back of the stage, and was usually decorated as a palace, temple, or usually decorated as a palace, temple, or other building, depending on the needs of other building, depending on the needs of the play. It had at least one set of doors, the play. It had at least one set of doors, and actors could make entrances and exits and actors could make entrances and exits through them. There was also access to the through them. There was also access to the roof of the skene from behind, so that actors roof of the skene from behind, so that actors playing gods and other characters could playing gods and other characters could appear on the roof, if needed.appear on the roof, if needed.

Skene:Skene: (literalmente, "tienda de (literalmente, "tienda de campaña") el edificio directamente detrás campaña") el edificio directamente detrás de la etapa. El skene estaba directamente de la etapa. El skene estaba directamente en la espalda de la etapa, y era por lo en la espalda de la etapa, y era por lo general decorado como un palacio, templo, general decorado como un palacio, templo, u otro edificio, según las necesidades del u otro edificio, según las necesidades del juego. Esto tenía al menos un juego de juego. Esto tenía al menos un juego de puertas, y los actores podrían hacer puertas, y los actores podrían hacer entradas y salidas por ellos. Había también entradas y salidas por ellos. Había también el acceso a la azotea del skene de, de el acceso a la azotea del skene de, de modo que los actores que juegan a dioses y modo que los actores que juegan a dioses y otros carácteres pudieran aparecer en la otros carácteres pudieran aparecer en la azotea, de ser necesarioazotea, de ser necesario

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Parodos: Parodos: (literally, "passageways") (literally, "passageways") the paths by which the chorus and the paths by which the chorus and some actors (such as those some actors (such as those representing messengers or people representing messengers or people returning from abroad) made their returning from abroad) made their entrances and exits. The audience entrances and exits. The audience also used them to enter and exit the also used them to enter and exit the theater before and after the theater before and after the performance.performance.

Parodos: Parodos: (literalmente, "callejones") (literalmente, "callejones") los caminos por los cuales el coro y los caminos por los cuales el coro y algunos actores (como aquellos algunos actores (como aquellos mensajeros de representación o la mensajeros de representación o la gente que devuelve del extranjero) gente que devuelve del extranjero) hicieron sus entradas y salidas. El hicieron sus entradas y salidas. El auditorio también los usó para entrar y auditorio también los usó para entrar y salir el teatro antes y después de la salir el teatro antes y después de la interpretación.interpretación.

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Important Important AuthorsAuthors

• Sophocles—Oedipus Rex—wrote tragedies, won many contests

• Aristophanes—The Clouds, Lysistrata—comic satire, low-brow humor

• Aeschylus-- The Oresteia—rival to Sophocles, only existing trilogy

• Euripides—Medea—more melodramatic than other writers

• Sófocles-Edipo Rex-Sófocles-Edipo Rex-escribió tragedias, ganó escribió tragedias, ganó mucha competiciónmucha competición

• Aristófanes — las Nubes, Aristófanes — las Nubes, sátira Lysistrata-cómica, sátira Lysistrata-cómica, humor incultohumor inculto

• Esquilo - el Oresteia-rival a Esquilo - el Oresteia-rival a Sófocles, trilogía sólo Sófocles, trilogía sólo existenteexistente

• Euripides—Medea—more Euripides—Medea—more melodramático que otros melodramático que otros escritoresescritores

Dramaturgos Dramaturgos ImportantesImportantes

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Staging a playStaging a play

• Greek plays were Greek plays were performed as part of performed as part of religious festivals in honor religious festivals in honor of the god Dionysus, and of the god Dionysus, and unless later revived, were unless later revived, were performed only once. performed only once.

• Greek plays were Greek plays were performed in an outdoor performed in an outdoor theater theater

• were almost always were almost always performed by a chorus and performed by a chorus and three actors who used three actors who used masksmasks

• Los juegos griegos fueron Los juegos griegos fueron realizados como la parte de realizados como la parte de festivales religiosos en honor a festivales religiosos en honor a Dios Dionysus, y a menos que Dios Dionysus, y a menos que más tarde no reanimado, más tarde no reanimado, fueron realizados sólo una fueron realizados sólo una vez. vez.

• Los juegos griegos fueron Los juegos griegos fueron realizados en un teatro al aire realizados en un teatro al aire libre libre

• casi siempre eran realizados casi siempre eran realizados por un coro y tres actores que por un coro y tres actores que usaron máscarasusaron máscaras

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Staging a playStaging a play• Plays were funded by the Plays were funded by the

polis, and always presented polis, and always presented in competition with other in competition with other plays, and were voted either plays, and were voted either the first, second, or third the first, second, or third (last) place. (last) place.

• Tragedies almost exclusively Tragedies almost exclusively dealt with stories from the dealt with stories from the mythic past (there was no mythic past (there was no "contemporary" tragedy)"contemporary" tragedy)

• Comedies almost exclusively Comedies almost exclusively with contemporary figures with contemporary figures and problemsand problems..

• Los juegos fueron Los juegos fueron financiados por el polis, y financiados por el polis, y siempre presentados en el siempre presentados en el concurso con otros juegos, y concurso con otros juegos, y fueron votados primer, fueron votados primer, segundos, o tercero (último) segundos, o tercero (último) lugar. lugar.

• Las tragedias casi Las tragedias casi exclusivamente trataron con exclusivamente trataron con historias del pasado mítico historias del pasado mítico (no había ninguna tragedia (no había ninguna tragedia "contemporánea")"contemporánea")

• Comedias casi Comedias casi exclusivamente con figuras exclusivamente con figuras contemporáneas y contemporáneas y problemasproblemas..

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Roman DramaRoman Drama• Adopted all aspects of Adopted all aspects of

Greek DramaGreek Drama• Eliminated the chorus Eliminated the chorus

expanding the number of expanding the number of actorsactors

• Showed violence Showed violence onstageonstage

• Used music to Used music to underscore the complete underscore the complete playplay

• Created closet dramas Created closet dramas (plays meant to be read, (plays meant to be read, not performed)not performed)

• Adoptado todos los Adoptado todos los aspectos de Drama griegoaspectos de Drama griego

• Eliminado el coro que Eliminado el coro que amplía el número de amplía el número de actoresactores

• Mostró la violencia en Mostró la violencia en escenaescena

• Música usada para Música usada para subrayar el juego completosubrayar el juego completo

• Los dramas de armario Los dramas de armario creados (los juegos creados (los juegos pensaron ser leídos, no pensaron ser leídos, no realizado)realizado)

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