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Chorus
Dance to worship Dionysis (Choreography). Evolved into a 12 – 15 person group who functioned as the conscience of the play.
Antagonist
Character who stands directly opposed to the protagonist.
Dramatic irony
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.
Ironic reversal
action producing the opposite of the desired effect.
Protagonist
The main character in a drama or other literary work. In ancient Greek
drama, the first actor to engage in dialogue with the chorus.
Oracle
Person who predicts the future and tells truths.