The Greeks did do a lot of dramas, and they only had two kinds: Tragedies and comedies
folk dramas are the traditional dramas of a particular country
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Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies, comedies, dramas, and romances. The dramas include Macbeth, Hamlet, and King Lear.
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No, all men did. All the parts in these dramas were played by men.
They did that for entertainment, as it is an aesthetic value
Yes.
Greeks eat many kinds of cheese. Feta is possibly the one you are thinking of
The Greeks develop a system of myths and legends.Homer transcribes the Odyssey.Performers in early dramas recite dithyrambs.Athenian dramatists develop and refine the tragic genre.
Ancient Greeks had dramas performed theaters across Greece. Tragedy was popular.
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They would participate in the Olympics & watch plays (dramas) & I don't know for sure but they might have listened to music.
They went for the same reason that we watch movies multiple times. They enjoyed the story and it was entertaining. Also,dramas were part of many religious festivals and ceremonies.
Today's dramas have been influenced by Greek dramas in numerous ways, such as the use of complex characters, themes of fate and morality, and the incorporation of tragedy as a storytelling device. Greek dramatists like Sophocles and Euripides laid the foundation for modern theatrical conventions, influencing everything from plot structure to the exploration of human emotions and societal issues. The enduring legacy of Greek dramas continues to shape contemporary storytelling in both theater and other forms of media.
they had many gods such as god of the underworld,god of all gods,god of love, god of war,and so on