Greek Theater Quiz & Notes
Dec 16, 2015
Greek Theater
Quiz & Notes
1. What 2 works did Homer write?
1. What 2 works did Homer write?
2. What do we call the type of story he wrote?
1. What 2 works did Homer write?
2. What do we call the type of story he wrote?
3. What were these "stories" about?
1. What 2 works did Homer write?
2. What do we call the type of story he wrote?
3. What were these "stories" about?
4. Were they factual?
Greek Theater: The Location
Greek Theater: The Chorus- background information, comments, praise to the gods
Greek Theater: Masks
Greek Theater: Masks
Greek Theater: Masks
Greek Theater: Masks
Greek Theater: Tragedies
Greek Theater: Comedies
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all scenes first.
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all scenes first.2. Read your group's scene again.
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all scenes first.2. Read your group's scene again. 3. Make a list of the characters.
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all sections first.2. Read your group's section again. 3. Make a list of the characters. 4. Write lines for the characters to act out your section of the epic.
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all sections first.2. Read your group's section again. 3. Make a list of the characters. 4. Write lines for the characters to act out your section of the epic.5. You MUST include a chorus at least once, to comment at the end of your section. * You may also use the chorus to give background information, or praise the gods. * The class will act as the chorus.
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all sections first.2. Read your group's section again. 3. Make a list of the characters. 4. Write lines for the characters to act out your section of the epic.5. You MUST include a chorus at least once, to comment at the end of your section. * You may also use the chorus to give background information, or praise the gods. * The class will act as the chorus. 6. Make masks for the characters listed at the end of your section.
Perform A Greek Epic: The IlliadDue at the end of class- Steps 1-5 A script, including parts for the chorus
Perform A Greek Epic: The IlliadDue at the end of class- Steps 1-5 A script, including parts for the chorus List of who is going to make each mask
Perform A Greek Epic: The Illiad1. Read all sections first.2. Read your group's section again. 3. Make a list of the characters. 4. Write lines for the characters to act out your section of the epic.5. You MUST include a chorus at least once, to comment at the end of your section. * You may also use the chorus to give background information, or praise the gods. * The class will act as the chorus. 6. Make masks for the characters listed at the end of your section.