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Competition in Greek theatre was introduced through the establishment of festivals, most notably the City Dionysia in Athens, which celebrated the god Dionysus. During these festivals, playwrights competed by presenting their tragedies and comedies, often judged by a panel of citizens. This competitive element not only elevated the quality of performances but also fostered innovation in storytelling and theatrical techniques. Over time, awards were given to the best playwrights and performances, further encouraging artistic excellence.

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