Discover which legendary figure from ancient Greek theatre matches your personality and interests. Answer questions about your preferences, values, and style to find out if you're an Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, or another iconic dramatist.
1. Which theme resonates strongest with you in storytelling?
Divine justice and human hubris
Challenging societal norms
Political and social satire
Complex human nature and fate
2. What kind of characters do you find most compelling?
Heroic figures struggling with destiny
Relatable everyday characters
Deities and mortals intertwined
Complex and troubled individuals
3. Which storytelling style appeals to you the most?
Philosophical dialogues and ideas
Witty and humorous narratives
Intricate and suspenseful plots
Straightforward and impactful narratives
4. Which Greek myth do you prefer?
The story of Prometheus
The story of Oedipus
Any myth with a humorous twist
The story of Medea
5. Which personal value is most important to you?
Humor and critique
Rebellion and challenge
Wisdom and insight
Justice and morality
6. Which era of ancient Greek history fascinates you the most?
Hellenistic period (323-31 BC)
Great Dionysia festivals
Post-Classical era
Classical period (5th century BC)
7. Do you prefer comedic or tragic elements in a play?
Comedic elements
Tragic elements
Neither, focusing on dialogues
A mix of both
8. What approach to conflict resolution do you find most effective?
Human flaw-based resolution
Satirical critique and ridicule
Divine intervention
Personal confrontation and questioning
9. Which philosophical theme intrigues you the most?
Questioning societal norms
Human folly and satire
Fate vs. free will
Moral justice vs. human hubris
10. Which Greek god or goddess do you find most fascinating?
Hermes
Zeus
Apollo
Dionysus
11. Which ancient Greek city would you most like to visit?