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Aeschylus’s Life December 16, 2009 Amanda Droutman . Quick Notes on Aeschylus. There was a Greek Play writer named Aeschylus. He was born in 525 B.C. in the city of Eleusis. He died around 456 B.C. He wrote many plays; 7 out of the estimated 70 are still known today.
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Quick Notes on Aeschylus. • There was a Greek Play writer named Aeschylus. • He was born in 525 B.C. in the city of Eleusis. • He died around 456 B.C. • He wrote many plays; 7 out of the estimated 70 are still known today. • He is considered to be the “Father of Tragedies”. • In his time the plays had one actor with masks and a chorus. • He was the son of Euphorion .
Accomplishment #1 • Aeschylus wrote an estimated 70 plays. He won his first victory at the City Dionysian in 484BC. • And Aeschylus went on to win twelve more after the first one.
Accomplishment #2 • Before Aeschylus wrote and directed tragedy, it was originally dialogue between a chorus and one actor. • Aeschylus added an actor, who usually took more than one part, because of that the plays had more dramatic conflict. • He also introduced costumes, stage decoration, and supernumeraries. Also Aeschylus also appeared in his own plays.
Accomplishment #3 • Aeschylus was well known for fighting for Greece when the Persian invaders, during Marathon 490 B.C. • He also fought again at Salamis and Artemisium in 480 and possibly the next year at Plataea.
3 Questions… • What inspired you to write all of the plays? • How did it feel when you won the Victory in Dionysian? • Did you have any unwanted pressure writing or acting in the plays?
Bibliography • http://www.theatrehistory.com • http://www.imagi-nation.com • http://www.theatredatabase.com/ancient/aeschylus