CMRS 110 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Stesichorus, Know Thyself, Trochaic Tetrameter

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Attica one regarted as socially or sexually subservient; mistress very beginning of the play; sets everything up acts ; that which follos upon the choral ode (c. 321-290) greek new comedy line-speech more lively or emotional scens in the. ____ these could be chanted or sung iambic trimeter. Stesichorus had composed a piece in whihc he attempted to atone for an earlier insult to. A lengthy report of some off-stage event, usually delivered by an anonymous character of low status who has no other role in the play trochaic tetrameter. Know thyself anapaestic dimeter sung either by the chorus or by individual actors. Delphi episodes scheme cult cene of the oracular shrine of apollo (c. 425-388) greek old comedy guardian.

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