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Chorus
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Dance to worship Dionysis (Choreography). Evolved into a 12 – 15 person group who functioned as the conscience of the play.
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Antagonist
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Character who stands directly opposed to the protagonist.
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Dramatic irony
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Everything said or done by the characters means more to the audience because they know the truth.
Fate: n. The supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines events. The inevitable events predestined by this force. |
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Ironic reversal
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action producing the opposite of the desired effect.
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Protagonist
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The main character in a drama or other literary work. In ancient Greek
drama, the first actor to engage in dialogue with the chorus. |
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Oracle
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Person who predicts the future and tells truths.
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