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Poetry
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The art of rhytmical composition,written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful,imaginative,or elevated thoughts; literary work in metrical form.
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Technique
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The manner and ability with which an artist, athlete..., used his / her skills in a particular art, field of study...
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Demiurge
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The artificer of the world.
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Muse
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The imaginary force thought to provide inspiration to poets,writers,artists...
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Music
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Sounds arranged to have melody,rhythm or harmony.
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Hero
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Aman of distinguished courage or ability,admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.
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Epic
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A long poem in a formal style,usuallyabout heroic events or great adventure.
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Theogony
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The origin of the gods.
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Cosmogony
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A theory or story of the origin of the universe.
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Didactic
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Intended for instruction;instructive.
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Lyric
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Having the general effects of a song.
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Melic
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Noting or pertaining to the more elaborate form of Greek lyric poetry,as distinguished from iambic and elegiac poetry.
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Elegy
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A mournful,melancholy,or sad poem.
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Theatre
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A building or an outdoor area for plays or motion - picture shows.
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Odeum
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A hall,theater,or other structure for musical or dramatical performances.
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Drama
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A presentation in dialogue and action of a story involving conflicts of characters,to be performed on the stage;play.
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Tragedy
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A play in which the protagonist,usually a man of importance and outstanding personal qualities,falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which he cannot deal.
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Comedy
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A play,movie... of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending.
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Satyr
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A creature in Greek myth,represented as part human and part horse or goat (this is the third type of literary genre too).
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Hypocrite
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A person who pretends to have virtues,moral or religious beliefs,principles... that he or she does not actually passes.
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Protagonist
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The leading character,hero or heroine of a drama or another literary work.
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Choir
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A group of singers(church device)
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Orchestra
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A group pf performers on various musical instruments.
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Scene
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The place where some action occurs or has occurred.
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