Correct Answer: Correct answer is: C) Epode
Exam Relevance: AP English Literature and Composition
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: The Dorian Ode consists of three parts: Strophe, Antistrophe, and Epode. During the Epode, the chorus sang without dancing, so the dancers stood still.
Common Mistakes: A common mistake is confusing the roles of Strophe and Antistrophe, which both involve dancing, with the Epode, which does not.
Explanations: The Dorian Ode structure includes three sections: Strophe, Antistrophe, and Epode. During the Strophe and Antistrophe, the chorus danced while singing. However, during the Epode, the chorus sang without dancing, causing the dancers to stand still. This distinction is crucial for understanding the performance dynamics of the Dorian Ode.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Strophe involves dancing, so this is incorrect.
- Option B: Antistrophe also involves dancing, so this is incorrect.
- Option C: Epode is the correct answer as it is the part where the chorus sang without dancing.
- Option D: None is incorrect because the Epode is the correct answer.
Mnemonic: E for Epode, Everyone stands still.
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