History of Tragedy | Characters | Tragedy Structure | Pride |
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5th Century BCE
When did the concept of tragedies begin?
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Bertram Cates
Who is on trial in Hillsboro for teaching evolution?
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A Dilemma
In a tragedy, when the problem develops into a crisis, what does the main character face?
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Brady
Who is the main character who portrays hubris?
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Aristotle
Who's concept of tragedies consists of six elements?
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Howard and Melinda
Who are the first two characters introduced in the play?
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Inciting Incident
In the structure of a tragedy, which element is referred to as the rising action?
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An act of excessive pride
What is the definition of hubris?
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The Greeks
Which group popularized the concept of tragedies?
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Brady
Who is the main tragic hero in the play?
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Rachel (choice between Rev. Brown or Cates)
or Brady (Brady decides to protests against Drummond) or Drummond (faces difficult situation when he is unable to call upon his witness)
Name one character who faces a dilemma in the play.
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Death
or Downfall
Brady's hubris causes his _____?
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Dionysia
Name a famous festival in ancient Greece for Tragedy's
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E.K Hornbeck
Which character takes on the role of the Chorus throughout the play?
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Tragic Hero
What is the term for the main character in a Tragedy?
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Goliath, fights, St. George, dragonfly
Fill in the blanks
“If the enemy sends its _____ into battle, it magnifies our cause. Henry Drummond has stalked the courtrooms of this land for forty years. When he _____, headlines follow. The whole world will be watching our victory over Drummond. If _____ had slain a _______, who would remember him.” |