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Q: What something that both Greek and Elizabethan tragedy do not have in common?
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Who is considered the father of greek tragedy?

Aeschylus is recognized as the father of Greek tragedy


How did Greek Philosopher Aristotle describe tragedy?

Greek philosophy describes tragedy as an "imitation of an action"


What is one difference between the heroes of the Elizabethan tragedies and those of Greek tragedies?

The Greek heroes in Elizabethan tragedies were from the historical era. In the Greek tragedies they were from the pre-historical era.


What is the opposite of humorous greek drama?

Tragedy


What was a Greek tragedy play like?

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Which was part of Elizabethan tragedy but not greek tragedy?

comic foil


What was used in Elizabethan tragedy but not in a greek tragedy?

A comic foil


Elizabethan tragedy borrowed elements from Greek tragedy is this true?

yes it is


Which was part of Elizabethan tragedy but not part of Greek tragedy?

The use of blank verse, iambic pentameter, and the portrayal of morally ambiguous characters were elements of Elizabethan tragedy that were not typically found in Greek tragedy.


Which of the following is not something that Greek and Elizabeth tragedy have in common?

The use of a comic foil


What themes were in common in Greek tragedy?

Themes in greek tragedy are the nature of divinity and the relations of human beings to the gods.


Facts greek tragedy?

There is a tragedy, someone might die or something bad happens...............


Difference between greek drama and elizabeth drama?

In Greek drama, every play was either a tragedy or a comedy. In Elizabethan drama, even tragic plays had comic relief.


What is protagonist of a Greek tragedy as what?

The protagonist of a Greek tragedy is typically the main character or hero who drives the action of the play. They often face a tragic flaw or circumstance that leads to their downfall, invoking feelings of pity and fear in the audience.


Who is considered the father of greek tragedy?

Aeschylus is recognized as the father of Greek tragedy


Which characteristic help the audience indentify with the hero of a Greek tragedy?

We have Empathy when we see something of ourselves in the character.


How did Greek Philosopher Aristotle describe tragedy?

Greek philosophy describes tragedy as an "imitation of an action"