Exodos

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Exodos is the concluding section of an ancient Greek tragedy, marking the final episode and resolution after the last choral ode.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of ancient Greek tragedy
dramatic structure element
theatrical term
follows final stasimon
last choral ode
function to bring the plot to its conclusion
to present the final outcome for characters
to provide dramatic resolution
hasField classics
literary studies
theatre studies
hasGreekSpelling ἔξοδος
hasLanguageOfOrigin Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
hasLiteralMeaning exit
way out
hasTransliteration exodos
hasTypicalParticipants actors
chorus
isContrastedWith parodos
prologos
stasimon
isDiscussedIn Aristotle's Poetics NERFINISHED
isPartOf structure of ancient Greek tragedy
isUsedIn Athenian tragedy NERFINISHED
classical Greek theatre
marks concluding section of a Greek tragedy
final episode of a Greek tragedy
resolution of the dramatic action
mayInclude deus ex machina appearance
final speeches
messenger reports
occursAfter all choral odes
precedes audience departure
relatedConcept catastrophe (dramatic resolution)
denouement
timePeriodOfUse classical period of ancient Greece

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Hippolytus structure Exodos