4 components of greek tragedies and comedies​

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Answer:

PROLOGUE:

A monologue or dialogue presenting the tragedy's topic.

PARADOS:

The entry of the chorus; using unison chant and dance, they explain what has happened leading up to this point.

EPISODE:

This is the main section of the play, where most of the plot occurs. Actors speak dialogue about the plot (more so than taking action, much of which is offstage and later commented upon). The chorus often interacts with the actors.

STASIMON:

The chorus comments upon the episode to the audience.

EXODOS:

The final chorus chant where the moral of the tragedy is discussed.

Explanation:

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