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Libation Bearers Quiz 1
1.
Aeschylus was a citizen of
Mycenae
Troy
Athens
Sparta
2.
Aeschylus' innovation, which led to the birth of Western drama, was the addition of
the third actor, making possible the staging of more complex dramatic situations
the audience
the second actor, making possible the staging of a dramatic story
the Chorus
3.
How many Greek trilogies (plays performed together in groups of three at the Dionysia) have survived?
two: the <i>Oresteia</i> and the Oedipus trilogy
six, five of which were written by Aeschylus
one: the <i>Oresteia</i>
five, including the <i>Oresteia</i>
4.
Greek drama could best be described as
very naturalistic, with efforts to make the representation as realistic as possible
part of a religious celebration
stylized, with masks and a Chorus
both stylized, with masks and a Chorus and part of a religious celebration
5.
Greek actors wore
all black and red
nothing
togas
masks
6.
Greek plays feature a group of performers who sing, dance, provide exposition and interact with the other characters. This group is called
Sappho's "maidens"
the nymphs of Artemis
the Chorus
the Bacchae
7.
Who killed Agamemnon?
Orestes and Electra
Iphigeneia and Helen
Clytaemestra and Aegisthus
Atreus and Pylades
8.
The Curse on the House of Atreus began with
the murder and ingestion of Thyestes' children
the murder of Agamemnon
the sacrifice of Iphigeneia
the improper burial of Polyneices
9.
Agamemnon was the commander-in-chief of the Greek forces in
the Theban civil war
the Argive civil war
the Athenian war
the Trojan War
10.
Before the Greek forces set sail from Aulis, they had to appease the goddess Artemis by
sacrificing Agamemnon's daughter, Iphigeneia
setting Odysseus adrift on a canoe
attacking Troy
killing Thyestes' children and eating them
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