Question

Many ancient Greek plays were first performed at a festival dedicated to this God, and Greek theater may have evolved from dithyrambs, hymns to this deity. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this god, who appears in a Euripides (“yoo-RIP-id-eez”) play to punish Pentheus for opposing worship of him by maenads. In Aristophanes’ Frogs, this god travels to Hades to bring Euripides back from the dead.
ANSWER: Dionysus [or Bacchus; accept Greater Dionysia]
[10e] During the Great Dionysia, playwrights such as Aeschylus (“ESS-kuh-luss”) presented plays in this genre. This dramatic genre, which often focuses on a character’s downfall, contrasts with comedy.
ANSWER: tragedy [or tragoidia]
[10h] In the Great Dionysia, playwrights submitted a trilogy of tragedies, followed by a play of this genre, which blends elements of tragedy and comedy. The only fully surviving play in this genre is Euripides’ Cyclops.
ANSWER: satyr play [reject “tragicomedy”]
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Alabama AAuburn B1010020
Auburn CGeorgia A10101030
Emory OxfordBelmont010010
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Mississippi State AFurman1010020
Georgia Tech AClemson A10101030
Georgia Tech EGeorgia Tech B1010020
Georgia Tech CEmory Oxford0101020
Georgia Tech DSouth Carolina B10101030
South Carolina AClemson B10101030
Tennessee BAuburn A10101030
Vanderbilt AVanderbilt B1010020