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Get Them To understand The Greek: And Introduction to the Birth of Theater

Delve into the essence of Greek theater, guided by Aristotle's belief that art imitates life. Discover the profound themes of man's knowledge versus divine wisdom, the concept of tragedy as a "Goat Song," and the realization of the gap between humanity and the divine. Learn about ANAGNORSIS, the tribute to Dionysus, and the significance of THEATRON as the "Seeing Place."

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Get Them To understand The Greek: And Introduction to the Birth of Theater

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  1. Get Them To understand The Greek: And Introduction to the Birth of Theater

  2. Aristotle “THE PURPOSE OF ART IS TO IMITATE LIFE”

  3. Man vs. The Gods What does man know? What do the gods know?

  4. TRAGEDY : gk. “Goat Song” ANAGNORSIS gk.: Realization of Gap Between Man-K and God-k

  5. Harmatiagk.: Blind Ignorance

  6. A Tribute the Gods-Dionysus

  7. THEATRON gk. “The Seeing Place”

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