서기전 5~4세기 그리스 극장건축의 전개와 비극의 수용
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서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 동아시아문화학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 동아시아문화와예술
ㆍ저자명 : 정유경
ㆍ저자명 : 정유경
목차
I. 서론II. 드라마의 형성과 전개
III. 극장의 구성
IV.결론
참고문헌
한국어 초록
The ancient Greek theater had developed in a way that thecomplex and collective experiences of building, staging and
viewing interplay and evolve. The changes in three basic elements
of the theater, skene, orchestra and theatron corresponded to the
one in the drama itself as well as to the improvement in the sound
and the view. As the most influential form of the popular culture at
that time, the tragedy did not simply develop its form and manner,
but also transformed its way of appealing to the audience.
From Aeschylus to Sophocles, to Euripides, the tragedy had
become more and more visually emphasized, forming a separated
stage from the audience. The orchestra assumed the form of
circle, the theatron, correspondingly, the fan-shape, and the skene
became a solid structure defining the stage. The audiences in
the theatron assigned in a certain sector and row after their tribe
and the class, where they were disciplined and infused with the
civil ideal and moral through the hero-narrative. That was what
supported and leaded the major society of the ancient Greece.
영어 초록
The ancient Greek theater had developed in a way that thecomplex and collective experiences of building, staging andviewing interplay and evolve. The changes in three basic elementsof the theater, skene, orchestra and theatron corresponded to theone in the drama itself as well as to the improvement in the soundand the view. As the most influential form of the popular culture atthat time, the tragedy did not simply develop its form and manner,but also transformed its way of appealing to the audience.From Aeschylus to Sophocles, to Euripides, the tragedy hadbecome more and more visually emphasized, forming a separatedstage from the audience. The orchestra assumed the form ofcircle, the theatron, correspondingly, the fan-shape, and the skenebecame a solid structure defining the stage. The audiences inthe theatron assigned in a certain sector and row after their tribeand the class, where they were disciplined and infused with thecivil ideal and moral through the hero-narrative. That was whatsupported and leaded the major society of the ancient Greece.참고 자료
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