Sunday, August 4, 2019
Pages 20 through 25 of Bacchae by Euripides :: Bacchae Euripides Greek Plays Essays
Pages 20 through 25 of Bacchae by Euripides    The reason that Bacchae by Euripides was chosen as a set text to be  examined on is because it is a classic ancient Greek performance. It  offers us a look at how the Greeks lived in a completely different  culture to ours. It also shows us how important religion was to them  and how they worshipped different gods to us; it is very interesting  because this is how theatre started off in ancient Greece. From  choosing a piece of drama this old, we can see how our theatre today  has developed from previous ideas and techniques. Another benefit of  using the Bacchae is that it is the first ancient Greek play I have  studied and so offers challenge, the Greek way of life is a whole new  culture to get used to.    The scene that I have chosen to act out from the play is between pages  20 and 25 of the play and it is the part of the play in which Pentheus  and Dionysos first meet each other. I have chosen this scene because I  believe that it is a very important part of the play. It is a scene  that contains a lot of stichomythia between the two very important  characters in the play. This scene is a scene that would be enjoyable  to act out, and also I feel that it is one of my favourite scenes in  the play.    I will be playing Pentheus in the scene I have chosen to act out from  the Bacchae. Also I will be playing Pentheus in the devised scene that  me and the other three members of my group for the devised scene will  be writing and acting out. Although for the scene from the original  script I will be working in a group of two, in the devised scene I  will be working in a group of four, this is for a wider range of  Bacchae characters to use in the devised piece. The content of this  scene will include a dialogue between the original Bacchae characters  of Pentheus, Dionysos, Agave and Kadmos.The scenes, which we will  include, will be a scenario in which Dionysos visits the house of  Pentheus, A fight scene between Pentheus and Dionysus with music in  the background and Kadmos Narrating the scene. The devised piece will  end with the realisation that whilst fighting, Pentheus and Dionysos  where approached by Kadmos, when the old man tried to stop the  fighting, just as in the Bacchae he was ignored. A stray fist leads to  the death of Kadmos and the ultimate betrayal on the behalf of    					    
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