- 1. The ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus is considered to be the father of which kind of dramatic work?
A) Romance B) Satire C) Comedy D) Tragedy
- 2. Aeschylus advanced the scope and potential of Greek theatrical works by
A) funding indoor theaters in Athens. B) allowing characters to interact with each other rather than simply with the chorus. C) secularizing the dramatic tradition. D) inventing costumes for the characters.
- 3. Aeschylus was born into a
A) religious family where all men were priests. B) wealthy and established family. C) family of itinerant laborers. D) family of entertainers and magicians.
- 4. In the year 490 AD, Aeschylus entered military service to defend the Greeks against an invading army of Persians. What was the name of the famous battle in which he fought?
A) Battle of Alexandria B) Battle of Marathon C) Battle of Mycale D) Battle of Troy
- 5. In the Battle of Marathon, an Athenian named Cynegeirus died in the battle. What relation did Cynegeirus have to Aeschylus?
A) Son B) Brother C) Father D) Cousin
- 6. During the large __________ religious festivals, Aeschylus frequently won first prize for his dramatic works.
A) Dionysia B) Persian C) Turkish D) Spartan
- 7. In the Battle of Marathon, the Athenians fought against Persians led by Darius. Later in the Battle of Salamis, who led the Persians?
A) Hannibal B) Xerxes C) Caesar D) Cleopatra
- 8. Aeschylus belonged to a cult called the Eleusinian Mysteries, devoted to which Greek God?
A) Zeus B) Demeter C) Dionysus D) Hera
- 9. Aeschylus wrote many tragedies, seven of which survived in their complete form. Which of these works, previously accredited to him, may have been written to some other playwright, according to scholars?
A) The Persians B) Prometheus Bound C) The Suppliants D) Seven against Thebes
- 10. Aeschylus wrote a trilogy of three tragedies. The trilogy was called ________, and served as a source of inspiration for Richard Wagner.
A) The Ring! B) The Oresteia C) The Suppliants D) The Persians
- 11. The Suppliants was a dramatic work which foreshadowed
A) consolidation of the European states. B) Greek military victories over the Persians. C) the rise of democracy in Greece.
- 12. Many of Aeschylus' works recount events of the Trojan War, in which
A) the gods were held responsible for all human follies. B) the Trojans built a wooden horse. C) both gods and men take part in the plots.
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