Eight facts about Greek Tragedy:

 


1) The Greek tragedy was introduced in the city of Athens in 5th century BCE.


2) Thespis is called the Father of Greek tragedy.


   Structure of Greek tragedy:

3) Prologue: The opening scene that gives background information of the play.


4) Parados: Song and dance by the chorus after prologue.


5) Episodes: They contain the main acts of the play.


6) Stasimon: The Choral odes that came after every episode.


7) Exodus: The Conclusion or the final scene of the tragedy.


8) Some of the famous Greek tragedies - Oedipus rex, Oresteia, Medea, and Antigone etc.


"Knowledge is love and light and vision. Wisdom is knowing what to do next".

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