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Greek Tragedy and Classical Themes: Mastering the Language of Ancient Drama
Explore the essential vocabulary, dramatic structures, and enduring moral questions that define Greek tragedy and shape the entire Western literary tradition.
What You'll Learn
Greek tragedy explores fate, hubris, and divine authority through drama.
Key terms include hamartia, catharsis, anagnorisis, peripeteia, and nemesis.
Theatrical conventions like chorus, stichomythia, and agon shape classical drama.
Classical themes connect to British, Renaissance, and contemporary literary traditions.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify tragic flaws and hubris in Sophocles and Euripides.
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Questions test knowledge of catharsis, anagnorisis, and dramatic irony concepts.
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Learners define theatrical terms including chorus, stichomythia, and deus ex machina.
Why This Matters
Understanding Greek tragedy equips students with essential analytical vocabulary and critical frameworks that illuminate literature, philosophy, and storytelling across every era of Western culture.
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Hamartia
Catharsis
Hubris
Dramatic Irony
Anagnorisis

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