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发表于 2004-1-28 08:55
5. Drama
Early in their remote past, the Greeks started to perform plays at religious festivals. Out of these origins a powerful drama developed in the 5th century B.C.
Performances were given in open-air theatres, with the audience sitting on stone benches and looking down at the stage from three sides. Actors wore masks.
a. Aeschylus(525 – 456 B.C.)
He wrote such plays as Prometheus Bound, Persians, and Agamemnon. In these plays there are only two actors and a chorus. Yet they manage to stir and move the audience deeply by showing heroes and heroines in complicated human situations, out of which there is no escape but death. The plays are written in verse. Aeschylus is noted for his vivid character portrayal and majestic poetry.
b. Sophocles(496 – 406 B.B.)
Author of plays like Oedipus the King, Electra, and Antigone. Contributed greatly to tragic art. He added a third actor and decreased the size of the chorus.
Oedipus the king has a perfect plot. It is the story of a man who unknowingly committed terrible sin. An oracle said that the child Oedipus would grow up to kill his father and marry his mother,.So the parents asked a shepherd to leave him on a hillside, but he was rescued and brought up as the son of the king of Corinth. Hearing the oracle, Oedipus ran away from Corinth. While traveling, he met and killed Laius, king of Thebes, without recognizing that the man was really his father. After riddling Thebes of the Sphinx, he married the queen of the country, Jocasta, knowing not that she was his own mother. Thus, unwittingly, he fulfilled the oracle. Later, realizing the truth of his birth, he stabbed out his eyes, while Jocasta hanged herself.
Antigone is about what happened to a girl by that name, who was the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. She had defied the king’s order by performing funeral rites over her brother, executed by the state for treason, and was condemned to death on that account. It is thus a play with an important theme---about the difficult choice one has to make between public duty and private feeling.
Sophocles has had a strong impact on European literature. Some of his plots were taken over and adopted by later writers. The Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud’s term”the Oedipus complex” was also derived form Sophocles’s play.
c. Euripides(484-406 B.C.)
Euripides wrote mainly about women in such plays as Andromache, Medea, and Trojan Women. He was more of a realist than Aeschylus and Sophocles, concerned with conflicts. His characters are less heroic, more like ordinary people. He may be called the first writer of “problem plays”. He was a friend of Socrates and the intellectuals, but the people who flocked to the performances often found him disturbing. Aristotle said of his,”If a bad manager in all other points, Euripides is at least the most tragic of the poets.”. In the 19th century, the English poetess Elizabeth Browning called him “Euripides the human”.
d. Comedy
Comedy also flourished in the 5th century B.C. Its best writer was Aristophanes(about 450 – 380 B.C.), who has left eleven plays, including: Frogs, Clouds, Wasps, and Birds. These plays are loose in plot and satirical in tone, full of clever parody and acute criticism. They treat of contemporary events and contain direct attacks on well-known people of the day, such as Socrates in Clouds and Euripides in Frogs. Coarse language is a striking feature of Aristophanes. Swift says of him: As for comic Aristophanes, The dog too witty and too profane is.
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