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What is the Greek term for "The Rascal" and which kind of comedy is it found in?
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Poneros and New Comedy.
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Poneros and Old Comedy.
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Maccus and New Comedy.
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Pandehos and New Comedy.
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The Straight Man is...
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The Studidios
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The Spoudios
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The Seneca
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The Stoudian
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The Spoudias
Frage 3
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The Braggart.
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The Fool.
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The Buffoon.
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The Clown.
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The Rascal.
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The Braggart is called...in Greek and is found in...Comedy.
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Alazon, Old.
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Alazon, New.
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Amazon, Middle.
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Agazon, Old.
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Amatis, Middle.
Frage 5
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Poneros, Spoudios, Bomohochos, Alazon.
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Cantehos, Ferdinandos, Pietus, Belezon.
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Maccus, Bucco, Pappus, Mandecus, Dossenus.
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The Respectable Girl, The Married Woman, The Hetaera.
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Before Plautus and Terence, there were these non-literary dramatic forms:
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Fescenine, Saturae and Abellan Farces.
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Fescenine, Saturae and Andellan Farces.
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Fallacies, Saturday and Andy's Faces.
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Fescenine, Saturae and Atellan Farces.
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In Atellan Farces, The Clown Figure is...
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Bucco.
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Pappus.
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Manducus.
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Dossenus.
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Maccus.
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In Atellan Farces, The Braggart is...
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Bucco.
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Pappus.
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Dossenus.
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Manducus.
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Maccus.
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The Stupid Old Man is...
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Bucco.
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Pappus.
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Dossenus.
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Manducus.
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Maccus.
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The Trickster is...
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Bucco.
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Pappus.
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Dossenus.
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Manducus.
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Maccus.
Frage 11
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Bucco.
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Pappus.
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Dossenus.
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Manducus.
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Maccus.
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A Roman characteristic Terence displayed was...
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Humanitas, i.e. Taking other people into account.
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Humanitas, i.e. The study of a wide variety of human pursuits.
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Inhumanitas, i.e. cruelty.
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Insubordinatas, i.e. not bowing to anybody.
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The Roman virtue of taking oneself seriously was called:
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Severitas
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Hamartia
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Pietas
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Sapienta
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Fortitudo
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Gravitas
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Temperantia
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Iustitia
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The Roman virtue of discipline and being hard on one's self is...
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Gravitas.
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Omnibus.
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Pentheus.
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Severitas.
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Dossenus.
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Pietas.
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The Roman virtue of loyalty to one's parents and fatherland is...
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Stock characters include:
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Assorted family members, the occasional goat, gods, Ishtar and me.
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Cooks, nurses, slaves and parasites.
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Cooks, guards, children and drunkards.
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Slaves, women, soldiers and children.
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Drunkards, children, slaves and cooks.
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Aristophanes had how many people in his chorus? And how many people were in tragic choruses at the time?
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20, 15.
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22, 16.
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24, 18.
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24, 20.
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24, 15.
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22, 18.
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20, 16.
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A buskin was known as a...
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Bucco.
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Nimis.
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Jullis.
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Flops.
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Kothornos.
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Haetarai.
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The winter comedic festival was called the...
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Lenaia
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Laney
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Dionysia
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Dionysiad
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Bacchae
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New Comedy has to have (three answers):
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Who's work is closer to reality?
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Greek play adaptations are...
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Fabulae Palliatae
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Fabulae Togatae
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Seneca lived between...
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The Golden Age of Roman Literature (Or the Augustan Age) began around...
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The Lenia started around...
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440-441 BCE.
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445-446 BCE.
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365-367 BCE.
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c.500 BCE.
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Aristophanes lived between...
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395-345 BCE.
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450/455-385 BCE .
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455-400 BCE
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555 BCE-450 BCE.
Frage 31
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The end of the Peloponnesian War was in...
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404 BCE.
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400 BCE.
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393 BCE.
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There was a permanent Roman theater built in...
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Middle comedy started when...
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They got tired of old comedy.
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There was major social reform in Greece.
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Rome began to add to the works.
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The Peloponnesian War ended.
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Menander lived between...
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340-292 BCE.
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341-291 BCE.
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330-290 BCE.
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290-150 BCE.
Frage 35
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Big Julie and Chickpea are...
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Brutus and Julius Caesar.
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Pompeii and Julius Caesar.
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Tiberius and Ovid.
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Julius Caesar and Cicero.