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The drama era evolved through several key stages, beginning with ancient Greek theater, which introduced structured plays and theatrical conventions. During the Middle Ages, drama was largely religious, with morality plays and liturgical dramas. The Renaissance saw a revival of classical themes and the emergence of great playwrights like Shakespeare, who expanded the depth of character and narrative. In the modern era, drama further evolved with movements such as realism, absurdism, and contemporary experimental theater, reflecting societal changes and exploring complex human experiences.

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