Roman Theatre Double Jeopardy

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    ROMAN

    THEATRE

    GREEK, ROMAN

    OR BOTHPOTPOURRI

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    ROMAN

    DRAMA

    MORE

    FAMOUS

    NAMES

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    This Greekphilosopher is also

    considered the

    first dramaticcritic.

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    Who is Aristotle?

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    This historian

    wrote about the

    Etruscan andAtellan origins of

    Roman theatre.

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    Who is Livy?

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    In Senecas play,

    Phaedra, this seagod aids Theseus in

    getting revenge.

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    Who is Poseidon orNeptune?

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    This man isconsidered the first

    African

    playwright.

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    Who is Terence?

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    Both Seneca and

    this Greek

    playwrightsOedipus plays are

    extant.

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    Who is Sophocles?

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    True or false:

    Actors in AncientRome were well-

    respected.

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    What is false?

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    This is the Roman

    name for the

    Greektheatron.

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    What is thecavea

    or auditorium?

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    This type of Romanentertainment

    included women

    performers.

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    What is mime?

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    According to yourreading,

    pantomime

    resembles this typeof dance.

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    What is ballet?

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    These are two of themain reasons for

    the decline of

    Roman theatre.

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    What is the rise of

    Christianity, invasions ofnorthern barbarians,

    or breakdown of Romanadministrative

    structure?

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    While Aeschylus

    plays dealt with

    political situations,Roman drama dealt

    with _____________situations.

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    What is domestic?

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    Of comedy and

    tragedy, which wasthe most popular in

    Ancient Rome?

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    What is comedy?

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    These are twopurposes of the

    Prologue in Roman

    Drama.

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    What is to introduce thecharacters, to set up the

    plot, and to allow theplaywright to comment

    on Roman theatre anddrama?

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    Terence wrote thisnumber of plays, all

    of which are extant.

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    What is six?

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    In comparing

    Greek and Roman

    tragedies, Senecastragedies are much

    more ________.

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    What is violent?

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    Tragedies based on

    myths.

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    What is both?

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    Pantomime.

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    What is Roman?

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    For entertainment

    more than

    religion.

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    What is Roman?

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    In verse.

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    What is

    both?

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    Off-stage violence.

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    What is Greek?

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    Both Seneca and

    Nero died in this

    way.

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    What is suicide?

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    Staged naval battles

    were called this.

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    What is

    naumachiae?

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    Chariot races were

    held in buildingscalled this.

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    What are

    hippodromes?

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    This was the oldest

    and largest circus

    in Rome.

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    What is the Circus

    Maximus?

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    This gesture fromthe audience

    decided a defeated

    gladiators fate.

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    What is thumbs up

    or down?

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    Make your wager

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    This Latin phrase is

    used to describe

    those who give awaysignificant rights in

    exchange formaterial pleasures.

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    What ispanem et

    circenses (bread

    and circuses)?