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wilfrido ma. guerrero
spiritual,costume,and battle between god and evil
Entertainment through choral odes and information through dialogue are the elements of theater that are in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term theater describes a form of entertainment that is meant to be performed. Its performance nature is evidenced in the chorus' rhythmic odes. It also is found in the informational comments by the chorus, main characters and subsidiaries such as messengers and servants.
Theaters in London during Shakespeare's could be both open area public theaters like the Globe theater. In these spaces, the entry fee was low but poorer audience members might be exposed to the elements. Another type of theater was private theaters such as the Blackfriars Playhouse. This type of theater catered to the well-to-do and were completed protected from the elements. The entry fee was more expensive.
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Philippine Arena i guess
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The elements and features of Philippine drama are the story lines that focus on timely concerns, such as love between family, couples and friends.
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♥ Elements of Philippine motion pictures ♥1. music and musical director2. make-up, coiffeur, and costumes3. acting and the stars4. color in the movies5. set and art directors6. sounds, cameras, and technician
Some elements of Philippine poetry include themes inspired by culture, history, and traditions of the Philippines; the extensive use of imagery and symbolism to convey emotions and ideas; and the incorporation of indigenous languages and poetic forms like the tanaga and the diona. Additionally, the oral tradition of passing down poems and stories plays a significant role in shaping Philippine poetry.
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Nicanor G. Tiongson has written: 'Philippine theatre' -- subject(s): Philippine drama, History and criticism, Theater, History 'Salvador F. Bernal' 'The cinema of Manuel Conde' 'Sinakulo' -- subject(s): Passion-plays, Religious drama, History and criticism, Philippine drama
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