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The Creative Impulse
Theatre - The Roman Period
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/19/2008

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What form of drama did Romans love?
Definition
Comedy.
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What were the characteristics of Roman comedy?
Definition
It was wild, unrestrained, lewd, and highly realistic? Very little was left to the audience's imagination.
Term
What were the characteristics of Roman theatres?
Definition
They were large theatres, high stages and elaborate scenes.
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Who were Roman's important playwrights?
Definition
Plautus and Terence
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What did Plautus do with Greek originals?
What kind of characters did he use, types or individuals?
Definition
Plautus copied them. He used character types, not individuals.
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What kind of humor did Plautus use?
What did it appeal to?
Definition
Slapstick human, farcial energy
It appeals to the emotions, not the intellect.
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Who was more educated; Plautus or Terence?
What effect does it have on his plays?
Definition
Terence was more educated than Plautus and his plays dealt more with universal situations and characters.
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Why wasn't Terence as popular with Roman audiences as Plautus?
Definition
Perhaps because he did not use banality and buffoonery.
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What theatre did Plautus and Terence influence?
Definition
The theatre of later ages (like sitcoms).
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What was satire used for?
Definition
To jump on the issues, such as problems with the government or helping people forget their problems.
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What is virtus? What was it used for?
Definition
Honor over life. If a fighter showed this they may be given mercy, or missio, so that they could fight another day
Term
What is missio?
Definition
Clemency or mercy.
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