The plays were part of the religious festivals of the gods. The authors wrote them in order to become famous and receive prizes. A play was successful if it won a prize at a festival.
Greek playwrights wrote plays as a form of entertainment and to explore complex themes such as politics, morality, and the human experience. A play's success in ancient Greece was determined by audience reception, which was judged by factors such as applause, awards from festivals like the Dionysia, and subsequent performances.
The plays were part of the religious festivals of the gods. The authors wrote them in order to become famous and receive prizes. A play was successful if it won a prize at a festival.
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He used to write plays,now he is an author.
Because such form of art fit as the mirror of the society they live in.
Shakespeare didn't invent the idea of plays. It was the Greeks who did that. He did however write a number of them, for the purpose of making money for himself and his partners.
They were popular. Shakespeare won much of his earliest success with his Henry VI plays. Actually, history plays are still popular. Or have you not heard of The Tudors?
The Greeks wrote on stone.
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Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky was created in 2006.
Pen, paper and ink.