Antigone

Parados—Song sung by the chorus as it first enters. Named for the corridors at the front of the stage of a Greek theater.
Structure of Greek Tragedy

CHORUS:
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home page Prologue - Home Page

research Parados - About CUL

Episode - Resources

miscellaneous Stasimon - Cornell Links

ask a librarian Exodos - Ask a Librarian

Plan of a Greek Theater

 

 

Theatre of Dionysos
Theatre of Dionysos, ca. 1865 (A.D. White Collection)

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