Plays were part of a religious festival. Each day featured a trilogy of tragedies, a satyr play and a comedy. The tragedy trio presented a deep and moving version of the well-known stories with a different spin and message. The satyr play and comedy were part of the 'catharsis' - a mental engagement and cleaning-out process, where the filthy satyr play and the following comedy lightened up the aftermath of the tragedies, and sent the viewers home mentally exhausted and cleansed.
Philosophers and scientist in the Hellenistic Age introduced new ideas and major discoveries
Islam had a golden age. Islamism has never had a golden age.
After the golden age of Rome which was under Augustus, the next stage was/is referred to as the silver age. The cultural aspects, although good, were not quite as perfect as they were in the golden age.
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
Any civilization's Golden Age is deep in its mythical past immemorial. The Golden Age of the Greeks probably refers to the late Stone Age, before the invention of metal weapons.
Philosophers and scientist in the Hellenistic Age introduced new ideas and major discoveries
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
The Hellenistic Era and those of the Greece's golden age comedies are similar because both had happy endings and still made people laugh. However unlike the comedies of Greece's golden age, they did not poke fun at political leaders. Instead the plays told stories about love and relationships.
the Greek comedies of the Hellenistic era were influence by Greece's golden age by it turning more serious basically about love and relationships because rulers and writer's started to believe that they did not poke fun at political leaders.
the Greek comedies of the Hellenistic era were influence by Greece's golden age by it turning more serious basically about love and relationships because rulers and writer's started to believe that they did not poke fun at political leaders.
the Greek comedies of the Hellenistic era were influence by Greece's golden age by it turning more serious basically about love and relationships because rulers and writer's started to believe that they did not poke fun at political leaders.
The language the Greeks used was a form of Greek, and there was actually a lot of content for them to read, especially during the Golden Age of Athens. The Iliad and the Odyssey were possible choices, as well as histories of the Persian Wars (written by Herodetus), histories of the Peloponnesian War (Thucidides), and many dramas, comedies, and tragedies.
The political leaders who were made fun of in the comedies written during the golden age of Athens were mainly the politicians and the wealthy citizens of Athens. The comedies were written by the three major comic playwrights of the time: Aristophanes Eupolis and Cratinus. These playwrights used satire to make fun of their political rivals and the wealthy citizens of Athens. They made fun of politicians for their arrogance greed and lack of political savvy. They also mocked the wealthy for their opulence and extravagance. Aristophanes Eupolis CratinusThe comedies of these three playwrights provided a unique insight into the politics society and culture of Athens during this time. The comedies were not only entertaining but they also provided a critical commentary on the state of Athenian politics and society. These plays have been an important source of information for historians who have studied the golden age of Athens.
He was exposed to a number of tragedies at a young age such as his fathers murder by the Ku Klux Klan and his mothers breakdown he was also separated from his siblings.