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ARTS 9 - QUIZ (FOURTH QUARTER)
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Who wrote the play "Hamlet"?
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What is the origin of Western classical theater?
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Who wrote the opera "Carmen"?
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It refers to the ancient Greek word meaning "a place for seeing".
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Greek god of wine and plenty.
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It is the space of Greek theater where the chorus would sing and dance.
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It is the pathway on both sides of the orchestra used by the actors and chorus to enter or exit the orchestra.
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It is genre of Greek drama that features the fall or defeat of the main protagonist.
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It is the part of Greek drama where the hero's arrogance led him to disobey the gods or moral rules which results to the tragedies that he is going to face.
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It pertains to the purification of the audiences' soul after watching the tragic drama.
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Who wrote the "Antigone" and "Oedipus Rex"?
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It refers to the finale or ending part of the comedic drama.
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It is a Greek drama by Aristophanes.
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It is a genre of Greek drama which is lighter than tragedy and heavier than a comedy.
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It is a form of literature that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.
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