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Herodotus
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Aeschylus
Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy, but other then her there is no goddess to that vague of a domination.
Euripides
Aeschylus is recognized as the father of Greek tragedy
Aeschylus is often considered to be the father of Greek tragedy. He is known for introducing the second actor in plays, expanding the scope of dramatic storytelling in ancient Greece.
Aristophanes is largely considered as the father of Greek comedy.
No, Socrates is not considered the father of tragedy. Tragedy in ancient Greece developed separately from Socrates' philosophical contributions. The origins of Greek tragedy are attributed to playwrights like Thespis and Aeschylus.
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The requisite messenger-speech traditionally follows important offstage action in Greek tragedy as it was the only way the Greek audience could learn of events considered too gory or beyond the capability of dramatists at the time, such as death
Herodotus
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The father of western philosophy is often considered to be the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates.
Herodotus
Greek philosophy describes tragedy as an "imitation of an action"