It's from the Greek, from dran, to do, perform.Source: Thefreedictionary.com
The myths and legends are entertaining. The drama is entertaining.
The greek drama was born as part of the god Dionysus' worship. So at the beginning it had a great religious and sacramental character. Later, during classical era, when the greek drama came to its complete development and acme, it aquired a more social and political character. Ancient Greeks did not use the word "watch" when they went to a theater, but they used to say that they were "tought". The same term we use today when we talk about the greek drama.
Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of love and beauty (Venus in Roman Mythology). She is responsible for helping mortals and immortals (gods and goddess') fall in love. In mythology, she is responsible for the Trojan War and for creating the Minotaur.
gods and goddesess
its a drama
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
it is from Athens greek
The Greek god of drama is Dionysus. He is also associated with wine, fertility, and religious ecstasy.
In Greek drama, every play was either a tragedy or a comedy. In Elizabethan drama, even tragic plays had comic relief.
You have to mostly think about it
there are 3 types of greek drama
A drama is a play. That's what the word "drama" means in Greek.
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well greek drama has different seating arrangements :) does that help a little im only in sixth grade:)
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Drama (formally a deed, an act, an accomplishment, an executed duty, from the verb dra-o), in classical Greek means any stage production, especially a tragedy.