CLCV2010 Greek and Roman Drama Carleton General Information Quiz

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Frage 1

Frage
What is the Greek term for "The Rascal" and which kind of comedy is it found in?
Antworten
  • Poneros and New Comedy.
  • Poneros and Old Comedy.
  • Maccus and New Comedy.
  • Pandehos and New Comedy.

Frage 2

Frage
The Straight Man is...
Antworten
  • The Studidios
  • The Spoudios
  • The Seneca
  • The Stoudian
  • The Spoudias

Frage 3

Frage
Bomohocos is...
Antworten
  • The Braggart.
  • The Fool.
  • The Buffoon.
  • The Clown.
  • The Rascal.

Frage 4

Frage
The Braggart is called...in Greek and is found in...Comedy.
Antworten
  • Alazon, Old.
  • Alazon, New.
  • Amazon, Middle.
  • Agazon, Old.
  • Amatis, Middle.

Frage 5

Frage
Old Comedy uses...
Antworten
  • Poneros, Spoudios, Bomohochos, Alazon.
  • Cantehos, Ferdinandos, Pietus, Belezon.
  • Maccus, Bucco, Pappus, Mandecus, Dossenus.
  • The Respectable Girl, The Married Woman, The Hetaera.

Frage 6

Frage
Before Plautus and Terence, there were these non-literary dramatic forms:
Antworten
  • Fescenine, Saturae and Abellan Farces.
  • Fescenine, Saturae and Andellan Farces.
  • Fallacies, Saturday and Andy's Faces.
  • Fescenine, Saturae and Atellan Farces.

Frage 7

Frage
In Atellan Farces, The Clown Figure is...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Pappus.
  • Manducus.
  • Dossenus.
  • Maccus.

Frage 8

Frage
In Atellan Farces, The Braggart is...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Pappus.
  • Dossenus.
  • Manducus.
  • Maccus.

Frage 9

Frage
The Stupid Old Man is...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Pappus.
  • Dossenus.
  • Manducus.
  • Maccus.

Frage 10

Frage
The Trickster is...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Pappus.
  • Dossenus.
  • Manducus.
  • Maccus.

Frage 11

Frage
The Glutton is...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Pappus.
  • Dossenus.
  • Manducus.
  • Maccus.

Frage 12

Frage
A Roman characteristic Terence displayed was...
Antworten
  • Humanitas, i.e. Taking other people into account.
  • Humanitas, i.e. The study of a wide variety of human pursuits.
  • Inhumanitas, i.e. cruelty.
  • Insubordinatas, i.e. not bowing to anybody.

Frage 13

Frage
The Roman virtue of taking oneself seriously was called:
Antworten
  • Severitas
  • Hamartia
  • Pietas
  • Sapienta
  • Fortitudo
  • Gravitas
  • Temperantia
  • Iustitia

Frage 14

Frage
The Roman virtue of discipline and being hard on one's self is...
Antworten
  • Gravitas.
  • Omnibus.
  • Pentheus.
  • Severitas.
  • Dossenus.
  • Pietas.

Frage 15

Frage
The Roman virtue of loyalty to one's parents and fatherland is...
Antworten
  • Veritas.
  • Pietas.
  • Severitas.
  • Gravitas.
  • A certain...je ne sais quoi.
  • Definitely not Bacchanalian.
  • Exotic favours.

Frage 16

Frage
Stock characters include:
Antworten
  • Assorted family members, the occasional goat, gods, Ishtar and me.
  • Cooks, nurses, slaves and parasites.
  • Cooks, guards, children and drunkards.
  • Slaves, women, soldiers and children.
  • Drunkards, children, slaves and cooks.

Frage 17

Frage
Aristophanes had how many people in his chorus? And how many people were in tragic choruses at the time?
Antworten
  • 20, 15.
  • 22, 16.
  • 24, 18.
  • 24, 20.
  • 24, 15.
  • 22, 18.
  • 20, 16.

Frage 18

Frage
A buskin was known as a...
Antworten
  • Bucco.
  • Nimis.
  • Jullis.
  • Flops.
  • Kothornos.
  • Haetarai.

Frage 19

Frage
An Ekphasis is...
Antworten
  • An internal monologue.
  • An expository prologue.
  • A long speech performed without taking a single breath.

Frage 20

Frage
Comedy means...
Antworten
  • Revel Song.
  • Goat Song.

Frage 21

Frage
The winter comedic festival was called the...
Antworten
  • Lenaia
  • Laney
  • Dionysia
  • Dionysiad
  • Bacchae

Frage 22

Frage
An Agon is...
Antworten
  • A long speech delivered in a single breath.
  • A doomed character.
  • An internal monologue.
  • An external prologue.
  • A buskin.
  • A direct address to the audience with the main actor "playing" the playwright.
  • A competition or debate.

Frage 23

Frage
A Parabasis is...
Antworten
  • A long speech performed in a single breath.
  • A contest or debate.
  • A direct address to the audience with the main actor "playing" the playwright and bringing up some past beef.

Frage 24

Frage
New Comedy has to have (three answers):
Antworten
  • A noble character.
  • A Bucco.
  • A Poneros.
  • A Menaechmi or double.
  • A young character trying to escape some authority.
  • A clever slave.
  • An expository prologue.
  • An internal monologue.
  • A reference to Roman institutions or leaders.
  • A happy ending.

Frage 25

Frage
Who's work is closer to reality?
Antworten
  • Menander
  • Aristophanes

Frage 26

Frage
Greek play adaptations are...
Antworten
  • Fabulae Palliatae
  • Fabulae Togatae

Frage 27

Frage
Seneca lived between...
Antworten
  • c.9-10 BCE - 50 CE.
  • c. 40 BCE -20 CE.
  • c. 4-5 BCE - 65 CE.
  • The beginning and time and forever. Since he changes with the times, he will live forever! (Much like our dear Dr. Beer and Ovid too).

Frage 28

Frage
The Golden Age of Roman Literature (Or the Augustan Age) began around...
Antworten
  • The end of the last century BCE.
  • The second century CE.

Frage 29

Frage
The Lenia started around...
Antworten
  • 440-441 BCE.
  • 445-446 BCE.
  • 365-367 BCE.
  • c.500 BCE.

Frage 30

Frage
Aristophanes lived between...
Antworten
  • 395-345 BCE.
  • 450/455-385 BCE .
  • 455-400 BCE
  • 555 BCE-450 BCE.

Frage 31

Frage
The end of the Peloponnesian War was in...
Antworten
  • 404 BCE.
  • 400 BCE.
  • 393 BCE.

Frage 32

Frage
There was a permanent Roman theater built in...
Antworten
  • 45 BCE.
  • 50 BCE
  • 55 BCE

Frage 33

Frage
Middle comedy started when...
Antworten
  • They got tired of old comedy.
  • There was major social reform in Greece.
  • Rome began to add to the works.
  • The Peloponnesian War ended.

Frage 34

Frage
Menander lived between...
Antworten
  • 340-292 BCE.
  • 341-291 BCE.
  • 330-290 BCE.
  • 290-150 BCE.

Frage 35

Frage
Big Julie and Chickpea are...
Antworten
  • Brutus and Julius Caesar.
  • Pompeii and Julius Caesar.
  • Tiberius and Ovid.
  • Julius Caesar and Cicero.
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