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◉ Socratic Method. Answer: Analytical method of reasoning
developed by Greek philosopher Socrates that asks a progression of
questions in pursuit of the truth.
◉ Epic. Answer: A long poem recounting in elevated style the deeds
of a legendary hero; any narrative work (novel, drama, film) dealing
with epic themes.
◉ Lyric Poetry. Answer: Poems that use rhyme scheme as a cohesive
element and that are often set to music; lyric poems generally
express feelings rather than relay political or historical events.
◉ Truth. Answer: The accurate and genuine reality of the world; that
which is indisputably factual.
◉ Foreshadowing. Answer: The deliberate introduction of
information (verbally, visually or otherwise) suggesting an event
that will take place later in the story.
◉ Tragic Irony. Answer: When the audience and a select few
characters know the outcome of events before the main characters.
,◉ Reversal (of Fortune). Answer: Moment in a tragedy when the
main character's situation dramatically shifts to the contrary (as
when a rich man becomes poor or a king loses his kingdom).
◉ Double Entendre. Answer: When a word or phrase can be
understood two ways.
◉ Discovery. Answer: Moment when the main character becomes
aware of an essential truth about himself or his situation; also called
the recognition.
◉ Chorus. Answer: In Greek drama, a group of actors who comment
on the action and provide society's view of the events; also, a group
of singers.
◉ Tragedy. Answer: A drama with a unpleasant ending, generally
involving the downfall of a flawed protagonist, which often involves
catharsis.
◉ Tragicomedy. Answer: Drama that mixes the conventions of
tragedy and comedy, generally concluding with a happy ending.
◉ Satyr Plays. Answer: A comedic genre of ancient Greek drama in
which satyrs, creatures that combined attributes of men and beasts,
, formed the chorus and contrasted with the main characters with
their ribald antics; satyr plays depicted the grittier aspects of
society, such as drunkenness and sexuality, and offered relief after
the tragedies were performed at festivals of Dionysus.
◉ Ancient Greek Art. Answer: Artwork from Greece, circa 8,000-146
BCE
◉ Roman Art. Answer: Artwork produced by Roman civilization,
circa 500 BC-476 CE
◉ Capital. Answer: The top part of a column between the column
and the Entablature.
◉ Entablature. Answer: The horizontal layers of material of a
building that are supported by columns or walls.
◉ Friezes. Answer: A broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted
decoration, usually on a wall near the ceiling.
◉ Pediments. Answer: The triangular upper part of the front of a
building in the classical style.