setting in Greek tragedy

C59501
concept

The setting in Greek tragedy is the specific physical and social environment—often a single, symbolically charged location like a palace, temple, or city-state—that frames the action, reflects the moral and political order, and intensifies the characters’ conflicts and fates.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
setting in Greek tragedy canonical 1

Description generation (CDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.

Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class.
# Response Format
Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: setting in Greek tragedy
Generated description
The setting in Greek tragedy is the specific physical and social environment—often a single, symbolically charged location like a palace, temple, or city-state—that frames the action, reflects the moral and political order, and intensifies the characters’ conflicts and fates.

Instances (1)

Instance Via concept surface
Corinth (in the Jason–Medea narrative)