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red gold silver and maybe black
The Iroquois used these masks because they thought that when the people of the Iroquois got sick before they woke up people put on scary masks to scare away the evil spirits that were supposedly causing the sickness.
Greek theatrical masks are used so men can pretend to be woman and so they can play several parts. They also used masks so the people at the back can see there face expressions. The uses of masks in ancient Greek theatre draw their origin from the ancient dionysiac culture. Thespis was the first writer, who used a mask. Usually the masks were made of linen, wood, or leather. A marble or stone face was used as a mould for the mask. Human or animal hair was also used. The eyes were fully drawn but in the place of the pupil of the eye was a small hole so that the actor could see. Some people claim that the masks had one more significance they added resonance to the voice of an actor so that everyone in the huge ancient theatre could hear him. The members of the chorus wore masks, usually similar to each other but completely different from the leading actors.
Egyptian dead masks were masks people made to show what they would look like in the after life because egyptians did not believe in death
Depending on wether it was a tragedy or comedy they would wear different masks. The masks in tragedies were often large and with serious expressions. The masks for the comedies were more life-size with often grotesque emotions.
people wear masks for partyies and stufff.......
because they wanted people to really guess their emotion and not just guess the wrong thing
The shape of the theatre and the shape of the masks
No. Greek drama was not all mimed. We know this because we still have some of the plays by the likes of Sophocles and Aristophanes. The masks were so that people way in the back could still clearly tell what was going on.
they were made so that the people in the very back could see their expressions
They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.
i think so
The men, as they were the only people allowed to be actors at the time. Intially at the birth of greek theatre there were only two characters, but that grew to three, with the addition of a chorus. The masks were used to help them project their voice to the back of the ampitheatre as well as the masks having expressions on them so they can be seen from the back too
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
The purpose of masks in Greek theatre was so that the audience could see the characters' faces from far away. The masks represented characters from history and mythology, who would be familiar to the audience.
because parties are special.
Firstly, because the acustics was very good. Secondly, the actors used a special mouth piece, which strenghtened their voices. They wore it under their masks. Masks were designed so that people could see the character's feelings from a long distance as well.