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How did the Drama start?

Drama in European culture began with the ancient Greek Festival of Dionysus, to honor the god of wine. The singing and dancing chorus of the dithyramb emerged as a dramatic monologue under Thespis, who is considered the first actor and the first playwright; and as dialogue when Æschylus added the second actor. Drama also developed independently in Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Japan, at different times.


How did drama start?

Drama in European culture began with the ancient Greek Festival of Dionysus, to honor the god of wine. The singing and dancing chorus of the dithyramb emerged as a dramatic monologue under Thespis, who is considered the first actor and the first playwright; and as dialogue when Æschylus added the second actor. Drama also developed independently in Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Japan, at different times.


How did Shakespeare expand Aristotle's idea of tragedy?

Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.


What plays did Shakespeare become known for writing?

Shakespeare is known for writing just about all the plays he wrote (some people forget he wrote Pericles and Troilus and Cressida), and is also known for writing plays he didn't write. In particular, in the Third Folio, they added, to the thirty-six plays in the First Folio another seven plays, six of which are generally thought to be by someone other than him. He is also sometimes credited with writing the anonymous plays Edward III, Arden of Faversham and The Second Maiden's Tragedy.


Why is Macbeth a supernatural play?

We are never really sure of how the witches relate to Macbeth. Do they merely foretell? Or are they controlling the lives of Macbeth and his wife? Before the play was revised and the character Hecate added (probably by the excellent playwright Thomas Middleton), the play was really ambiguous on this point.

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How did greek plays come to have a highly structured form?

Greek plays, particularly tragedies, developed from rituals dedicated to the worship of the Greek god, Dionysus. The dithyrambs began with choruses of fifty singing and dancing praises to the god. Thespis added the actor; Aeschylus added the second actor, and the number o the chorus diminished, but the vestiges of the choral ritual remained.


What is the English word derivative of greek work parados?

Parados is also used as an English word, it is bank of earth built behind a trench to protect soldiers from supprise attack from the rear. It origin in Europe was French and the words spelling is 'para reredos' and was used about 1825 -1835. A paradros in Greek Tragedy terminology was a conversation between a single actor and a chorus. Later a second and third actor was added so that a Parados became a gangway on which chorus and actors made their entry from either side into the orchestra. So the Parados was a gangway in Greek Tragedy and came to mean a kind of fortified trench, which is also a form of gangway


How did ancient Greek theater evolve from consisting of a chorus to three actors and a chorus?

Ancient Greek theater evolved from a chorus to three actors and a chorus through the work of the playwright Aeschylus. He introduced a second actor, which allowed for more complex interactions on stage. Sophocles then added a third actor, further increasing the dramatic possibilities. This evolution from a single actor and a chorus to three actors and a chorus helped enhance the complexity and depth of Greek theater.


A man loses his car and his house then his job and his friends What could be added to the story above to make it most like a greek tragedy?

If a man loses his car, job, house and girlfriend, the only thing missing to equal a Greek tragedy is suicide or death.


How did the Drama start?

Drama in European culture began with the ancient Greek Festival of Dionysus, to honor the god of wine. The singing and dancing chorus of the dithyramb emerged as a dramatic monologue under Thespis, who is considered the first actor and the first playwright; and as dialogue when Æschylus added the second actor. Drama also developed independently in Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Japan, at different times.


How did drama start?

Drama in European culture began with the ancient Greek Festival of Dionysus, to honor the god of wine. The singing and dancing chorus of the dithyramb emerged as a dramatic monologue under Thespis, who is considered the first actor and the first playwright; and as dialogue when Æschylus added the second actor. Drama also developed independently in Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Japan, at different times.


How did Shakespeare expand Aristotle's idea of tragedy?

Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.


Who were writers of tragedy?

Thespis is considered the first tragic dramatist as well as the first actor in Western/European tradition. Following him were Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Agathon, in ancient Greece; Seneca in Rome; Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare in Elizabethan England; Racine in Neoclassical France, Anton Chekhov in late 19th / early 20th Century Russia, and Eugene O'Neill in 20th Century America. Sometimes Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Bertolt Brecht, and Samuel Beckett are added to the list.


Who added the third actor allong with painted scenery?

sophocles


What three alphabet are missing from the roman alphabet?

Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.Actually there are only two letters missing from the Latin (Roman) alphabet. They are the letters J and W. In early Latin there was no letter U but this was added in the second century AD. The letters Y and Z were added in the late republic but they were only used in words of Greek origin. The letter K was included in the alphabet but rarely used.


When is a second added to a day?

After the last second of the previous day.


The Greek playwright who added elaborate stage settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was?

The Greek playwright who added elaborate state settings and a flute accompaniment to his tragedies was Sophocles. Euphrides was also a Greek playwright that used this type of stage presence.