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ATHENIAN COMEDY THE LIFE OF THE THEATRE Western theatre was born in Athens, Greece Attic Theatre Funding The Performance The Actors The Birth of Drama The Art Flourished GREEK COSTUMES TYPICAL STRUCTURE OF GREEK PLAYS TYPICAL STRUCTURE OF A TRAGEDY Prologue Parode Strophe Antistrophe Epode Episode Stasimon Exode THE CHORUS COMEDIES Parode (Entrance Ode) Parabasis Ode Epirrhema Antode Antepirrhema Episode Exode AESCHYLUS SOPHOCLES EURIPIDES ARISTOPHANES GREEK THEATRE GREEK THEATRE THE END “WORKS CITED” • Feder, L., Crowell's Handbook of Classical Literature (Crowell 1964), s.vv. comedy; tragedy. • Hornblower, S., & Spawforth, A. (eds.), Oxford Classical Dict. (3rd ed., Oxford 1996), s.vv. • Howatson, M. C. (ed.), Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (2nd ed., Oxford 1989), s.vv. comedy; metre; strophê; tragedy; triad. • Preminger, A., & Brogan, T. V. F. (eds.), New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (Princeton 1993), s.vv. antistrophe; epode; parabasis; stasimon; strophe. • Taplin, O., Greek Tragedy in Action (California 1978), pp. 12-13, 19-20, 184n11.