Berries....maybe?
The Greek word for white is "aspro". Old Greek word (but still in use ) for white is ''lefko'' or ''leuko'', as in ''leukemia'', which means ''white blood''.
Euripides was a Greek playwright mostly known for being the first man to use women in his plays
the use of drugs that dissolve blood clots. The name "thrombolytic" comes from two Greek words that mean "clot" and "loosening."
The Greek tragedies are often made into school plays because the ideas in them are timeless. Good ones include 'Oedipus at Colonus' or simply 'Oedipus'. Another good one to use would be 'Phaedra'.
In Greek theater, actors were called "hypokrites," which translates to "answerer" or "one who interprets." This term originated from the practice of actors responding to the chorus and engaging in dialogue, effectively interpreting the roles they played. The use of "hypokrites" highlights the actor's role in embodying characters and conveying the story to the audience.
You use Greek words in Greek language. There are various words that must be used in Greek language.
Comedy, Tradgedy, and History. Shakepeare's plays also use these three categories as an organizing system.
In order for the actors/actresses to remember their lines more easily during the plays.
Shakespeare's plays are probably the best plays ever written. They continue to be extremely popular among audiences and actors. Many actors will make incredible sacrifices just to say those amazing lines Shakespeare wrote. Asking this question is like asking "Why is gold and diamond jewellery still in use when we can make jewellery out of plastic?"
His plays were based on stories he had read or plays he had seen. Shakespeare rarely created an original plot--he just made pre-existing plots so much better.
It depends if it was a Comedy or a tragedy. If it was a tragedy they would wear really dark colours but if it was a comedy they would wear bright colours like Green and Red
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