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Greek theatre and it's elements - Coggle Diagram
Greek theatre and it's elements
Stage
Koilon: Audience seating area
Proskenium/Skene: Space for actors
Analemma: Outer wall
Diazoma: Gap between wall and seating
Prohedia: VIP seating
Kerkides: General seating
Orchestra: Main stage
Parados: Entrance
Pareskena: Wings of the stage
Parodoi: Side walls
Hypocrites: Actors
Satyr/Satire: Humor and criticism
Main themes
Comedy
Tragedy
Satyr
Roles and concepts
Archon: Chooses plays for festivals
Dyanesia: Theater festival
Playwrights: Known as poets
Production Components
Dance, music, literature, religion
Myth and ritual
Structure of a Greek Play
Prologue: Single speech
Parados: Chorus
Episodes: Interactive parts
Stasima: Choral chants
Exodus: Conclusion
Character overview in Antigone
Eteocles: Younger son, killed in battle
Polyneices: Eldest son, killed in battle
Haemon: Creon’s son, commits suicide
Creon: Ruler of Thebes
Ismene: Cautious sister
Antigone: Brave, defies Creon