Where the Greek theatres temples to the god Poseidon
The semi circle theatres provided better view and acoustics for the audience.
The Romans adopted the Greek's use of realistic features when making human art. Both Greek and Roman human art could be very unforgiving, meaning that every blemish on a human's face was included in a Roman sculpture or painting.
In ancient Greek theatres, the back rows were typically occupied by lower-status individuals, including women, slaves, and the general public, while more prestigious seats were reserved for dignitaries and government officials. To ensure that everyone could hear the performances, Greek theatres were designed with a semi-circular layout and used acoustics effectively, allowing sound to travel from the stage to the audience. The use of materials like stone and the natural incline of the seating helped amplify the voices of the actors, ensuring that even those seated farthest away could hear the dialogue clearly.
Mnemosyne is given for a symbol the birthplace of the Muses, Pieria for she reigns over the hills of Eleuther [in Pieria, near Mount Olympos].
In Greek theatres and amphitheatres.
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They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.
Theatres came from Greek
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Amphitheatres?
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In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
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What did the Ancient Greek Theatres look like?