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mime is related to Greek theatre 'cause they both use body language to speak as well as sound effects
Goes back to ancient Greeks/Romans-seebelow
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Euterpe is the Muse of song, and Polyhymnia is the Muse of hymns. There is no Muse whose domain is specifically mime, but Terpsichore is the Muse of dance. Mime would be a part of the domain of dance.
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
mime < μίμος [meemos]= imitator, actor < μιμείσθαι [meemeesthe]= to copy, to imitate, to resembleμιμείσθαι > μίμημα [meemeema]= the copy > meme (internet meme)
'mimos', meaning 'mime', or more specifically 'mimikos' - 'of or relating to, mimes'.
The suffix of "pantomime" is -mime, which is derived from the Greek word "mimos" meaning "imitator."
The Romans adapted Greek theater, creating the art form of pantomime. In this theatrical performance, one actor uses dance and mime to convey a story, often based on Greek tales, while musicians and singers provide live accompaniment. This form of entertainment emphasized visual storytelling and was popular in Roman culture, showcasing the performers' physicality and expressiveness.
Mr. Mime doesn't evolve you can evolve a Mime Jr to a Mr. Mime
"Mime"in English is "mime" in French.
The History of MimeMime is where someone acts out a story without using speech but instead uses body motions/Mime was popular amongst the Romans and is one of the oldest form of theaterLook on wiki for good answers.Alix2468 on Twitter!! Please follow and message!