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Modern western theater has its roots in the Greek Tragedy, which had the following typical structure: A 'Prologue' which set up the theme of the story, the 'Parode', which is the entrance of the chorus; 'Episodes', a play consists of several episodes, in them, the actors interact with the chorus; the 'Stasimon', which was the end of each episode, and in which the chorus commented what just happened in the preceding episode, and, finally, there was the 'Exode', which was the exit song that was sung after the last episode.

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