ENGL 102 Pre-Test 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- Matching
- The god of wine
- Mysterious beast whose mystery is solved by Oedipus
- Connected with the chorus
- Speech by a character alone onstage
- Type of comedy
- Authored Othello
- Aristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero could either be a nobleman or a common man.
- Greek drama combined drama with music and dancing.
- God: Go thou to Everyman,
And show him in my name
A pilgrimage he must on him take,
Which he in no wise may escape;
And that he bring with him a sure reckoning
Without delay or any tarrying.
(From the play Everyman)
The pilgrimage Everyman must undertake can be interpreted as _________________. - The chorus admonishes Oedipus to leave his wife.
- A fatal weakness or moral flaw in the protagonist that brings about his or her downfall.
- The name of the blind prophet in Sophocles’ Oedipusis?
- Greek for error:
- A play on a biblical subject is called
- Classical Greek theatre did not utilize a drop curtain.
- Sophocles was the student of
- English drama is secular in its origins.
- In Sophocles’ Oedipus,the name of Jocasta’s brother is?
- This playwright developed the unities of place, time, and action:
- The best-known extant morality play is
Set 2
- Matching
- The god of wine
- Mysterious beast whose mystery is solved by Oedipus
- Connected with the chorus
- Speech by a character alone onstage
- Type of comedy
- Authored Othello
- A play on a biblical subject is called
- This playwright developed the unities of place, time, and action:
- English drama is secular in its origins.
- Greek drama combined drama with music and dancing.
- A fatal weakness or moral flaw in the protagonist that brings about his or her downfall.
- The chorus admonishes Oedipus to leave his wife.
- The best-known extant morality play is
- Greek for error:
- Classical Greek theatre did not utilize a drop curtain.
- The name of the blind prophet in Sophocles’ Oedipusis?
- God: Go thou to Everyman,
And show him in my name
A pilgrimage he must on him take,
Which he in no wise may escape;
And that he bring with him a sure reckoning
Without delay or any tarrying.
(From the play Everyman)
The pilgrimage Everyman must undertake can be interpreted as _________________. - Sophocles was the student of
- Aristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero could either be a nobleman or a common man.
- In Sophocles’ Oedipus,the name of Jocasta’s brother is?