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Mummies had mummy masks to show what the person looked like in life.
They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.
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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 they wanted people to really guess their emotion and not just guess the wrong thing
Egyptians and Celts Greek's.
In the Ancient Greek times in a place called Greece.
They were called beak masks because the looked like exaggerated long bird beaks.
I remember masks were used pretty heavily in Greek theater , and several productions call for masks such as The Phantom of the Opera.
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.