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  • Lynzey Bataller
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  • 1

    The father of tragedy

    Aeschylus

  • 2

    He started writing when the theatre also started to evolve

    Aeschylus

  • 3

    Aeschylus’s work

    Agamemnon

  • 4

    A Greek dramatis

    Sophocles

  • 5

    He wrote 123 plays (only 7 survive)

    Sophocles

  • 6

    His work deals with how characters react (under stress, mental pressure)

    Sophocles

  • 7

    Sophocles’ work

    Oedipus the King

  • 8

    Modern playwright

    Euripides

  • 9

    He wrote 98 plays only 18 survive

    Euripides

  • 10

    Euripides’ work

    Medea

  • 11

    He was a playwright who wrote comedies

    Aristophanes

  • 12

    Father of Comedy

    Aristophanes

  • 13

    His topic is about war politics and social costum

    Aristophanes

  • 14

    Notable plays of Aristophanes

    The Wasps and Lysistrata

  • 15

    it is read and admired by all nations of the world regadless of race, religion, or culture.

    Permanence and Universality

  • 16

    The Greek mind became the foundation of the literature of the Western world, and its masterpieces aford the most splendid examples of artisitc beauty and excellence that the world has ever known.

    Essentially Full of Artistry

  • 17

    The Greek mind modified and improved all that it touched.

    Originality

  • 18

    The Greek mind never rested complacently on any subject; it was ever searching, ever seeking.

    Diversity of Talent

  • 19

    This means that the Greek mind challenged one to think for some purpose.

    Intellectual Quality

  • Science

    Science

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    Science

    Science

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    TLE

    TLE

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    TLE

    TLE

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    ENGLISH (INTRODUCTION OF LITERATURE)

    ENGLISH (INTRODUCTION OF LITERATURE)

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    ENGLISH (INTRODUCTION OF LITERATURE)

    ENGLISH (INTRODUCTION OF LITERATURE)

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    MATH (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic)

    MATH (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic)

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    MATH (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic)

    MATH (Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic)

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    TLE/ICT

    TLE/ICT

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    TLE/ICT

    TLE/ICT

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    AP

    AP

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    AP

    AP

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    ICT

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    ICT

    ICT

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    AP (MGA BATAS AT PROGRAMA)

    AP (MGA BATAS AT PROGRAMA)

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    AP (MGA BATAS AT PROGRAMA)

    AP (MGA BATAS AT PROGRAMA)

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    VITAMIN B (BWESTI NA B YAN)

    VITAMIN B (BWESTI NA B YAN)

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    VITAMIN B (BWESTI NA B YAN)

    VITAMIN B (BWESTI NA B YAN)

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    MAPEH

    MAPEH

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    MAPEH

    MAPEH

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The father of tragedy

    Aeschylus

  • 2

    He started writing when the theatre also started to evolve

    Aeschylus

  • 3

    Aeschylus’s work

    Agamemnon

  • 4

    A Greek dramatis

    Sophocles

  • 5

    He wrote 123 plays (only 7 survive)

    Sophocles

  • 6

    His work deals with how characters react (under stress, mental pressure)

    Sophocles

  • 7

    Sophocles’ work

    Oedipus the King

  • 8

    Modern playwright

    Euripides

  • 9

    He wrote 98 plays only 18 survive

    Euripides

  • 10

    Euripides’ work

    Medea

  • 11

    He was a playwright who wrote comedies

    Aristophanes

  • 12

    Father of Comedy

    Aristophanes

  • 13

    His topic is about war politics and social costum

    Aristophanes

  • 14

    Notable plays of Aristophanes

    The Wasps and Lysistrata

  • 15

    it is read and admired by all nations of the world regadless of race, religion, or culture.

    Permanence and Universality

  • 16

    The Greek mind became the foundation of the literature of the Western world, and its masterpieces aford the most splendid examples of artisitc beauty and excellence that the world has ever known.

    Essentially Full of Artistry

  • 17

    The Greek mind modified and improved all that it touched.

    Originality

  • 18

    The Greek mind never rested complacently on any subject; it was ever searching, ever seeking.

    Diversity of Talent

  • 19

    This means that the Greek mind challenged one to think for some purpose.

    Intellectual Quality