In Greek plays, the mekhane was a crane-like device used to lift actors or props into the air, typically representing gods or supernatural beings descending from the heavens. This theatrical mechanism allowed for dramatic entrances and exits, enhancing the storytelling by visually depicting divine intervention. The term "mekhane" is often associated with the phrase "deus ex machina," referring to a plot device where an unexpected power resolves a seemingly insurmountable problem.
Satire were plays that made fun of Greek legends.
they were preformed during the year
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
Many different people- mostly the ruler of that time.
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
The root of machine is latin machina (machine, device, instrument, contraption, etc), which is from greek mekhane (device). Mechanic comes from the earlier greek mekhane, which was also used to mean engineer.
The Mekhane, also known as the Broken God, is a deity in some fictional works within the SCP Foundation universe. It is often associated with creation, machinery, and technology. Followers of the Mekhane believe in using technology to achieve enlightenment and transcendence.
It derives via Latin "mechanicus" from the ancient Greek "mekhane" (meaning, basically, "machine" or "tool").
The cast of Mekhane - 2012 includes: Lia Tomatis as Hazel
the greek plaid
What do you mean, what were Greek plays called? They were and are called plays. Most of them were tragedies, if that's what you mean.
The three types of ancient Greek plays were comedy, tragedy, and satyr plays.
The style of Greek plays are tragedies and comedies. Hoped that helped!!! ;)
A greek comedy or a greek tragedy
Greek tragedies were plays that were based on myths. These plays were supposed to be performed to honor Dionysus, who is the Greek god of wine.
Satire were plays that made fun of Greek legends.
The English word theatre is derived from the Greek word theatron. A theatre can be used to display films, plays, or concerts.