The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
no.
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
The use of the chorus, the structure of the play, and also Dysart refers to ancient Greece multiple times.
The last play in Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy, "The Libation Bearers," features a scene in which a standard ancient Greek trial is depicted.
it was revered as a god
The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
no.
The Eumenides, written by Aeschylus.
Thebes is the city in which the play "Antigone" is set.Specifically, the city is located in Greece. It is still in existence. Its ruins testify to an ancient past, during which the city played a prominent part in ancient Greek civilization. In fact, the play "Antigone" focuses on a critical stage in the history of ancient Thebes.
yes
you can be a Greek god or goddess from ancient Greece and you can play it outside with your friends
Nothing there stupid
kill everyone you know
it was revered as a god
18,000 people can attend an ancient Greek play!
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge