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Two types of Plot structure

Climatic


Episodic



Verse

Poetry

Tragic hero

Person of stature

Prose

Language of common man

what is Comedy

humorous situation whose elements are intended to provide amusement and laughter

Different Theatres in France

Hotel be Bourgogne

Theatre Marais


Comedie Francaise


Palais Royal



Moliere?

Comedy dude




Tertuffe/ The miser



Shakespeare

You should know this

Marlowe?

Prefered dramatic poetry

Tome bourlane/Edward II


Pit?

Floor seating

Box

Lower teir seating


Galleries

Audience in the yard


3 unities

Time, Place, action

Verisimilitude

Appearance of truth

Lazzi?

Stock bits of comic buisness

Japanese theatre 1

Kabuki, facepaint

Japanese theatre 2

Bunrako, puppets

Japanese theatre 3

Hon, Masks

Pear garden?

Chinese training institute

Plautus?

Romance comdedy

Seneca?

Put violence on stage

Council of Carthage?

Excommunication for attenting theatre on holy day 398

The poetics

Critics

Parts of poetics?

Plot, character, theme, music, spectacle

Sophovcles

Added 3rd actor, oedipus Rex

Aeschylus

Added 2nd actor, oresteia

the greek/roman performances facility?

Amphitheatres

Skene

Scene house

Mechane

Crane to fly actors

Kothorni

Tall shoes for actors

Who was Dionysus?

God of fertility

Catharsis?

Purge of emotion

what is comedy?

Intended to make people laugh

Comedy of manner?

Make fun of certain classes



Farce

Relies of exaggerate situations

Satires

Relies on wit and irony

Verse

poetry

Prose

language of common man

Tragic hero

Person of stature

Types of Plot structures

Episodic/Climatic