Aeschylus
Found 4 free book(s)The Characteristics of Greek Theater
www.warrencountyschools.orgAeschylus=525-456 BCE. Increased the number of actors from one to two, involved the chorus more into the action, and emphasized dialogue. ! Sophocles=496-406 BCE. Added a third actor, and centered the action into one, thus creating a more dramatic and powerful play.
AP English Literature and Composition
support.ebsco.comculture: the plays of Euripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes, and Aeschylus. Aristotle’s instructional “text” was designed to establish some basic terminology to encourage an appreciative engagement with literature. He identified some of the key elements of the . poetic . as plot,
AESCHYLUS PROMETHEUS BOUND
edisciplinas.usp.brAESCHYLUS PROMETHEUS BOUND Translated by Ian Johnston Vancouver Island University Nanaimo, BC Canada 2012 TRANSLATOR’S NOTE In the following text, the numbers without brackets refer to the English text, and those in square brackets refer to the Greek text. Indented partial lines are included with the line above in the reckoning.
Literary present tense - Vanderbilt University
www.vanderbilt.eduwww.vanderbilt.edu/writing Page 2 of 2 Revised 8/10/2007 Remember: It is important to stay consistent. Moving between verb tenses can be confusing for your reader.