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The Romans enjoyed various types of plays, particularly comedies and tragedies. Comedies, often influenced by Greek New Comedy, featured everyday characters and situations, incorporating humor and satire. Tragedies, on the other hand, dealt with serious themes, often based on historical or mythological events. The Roman playwrights, such as Plautus and Terence for comedies, and Seneca for tragedies, contributed significantly to the development of these genres.

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