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The answer is Aristophanes
Shakespeare for one, but there are many.Esp.the Greeks - Euripides and many others. Were you thinking of just one particular one ?
Outraged, angry, frightened for Othello and Desdemona maybe? A lot depends on which audience we are talking about.
Stage Managers do not generally speak to the audience unless a situation arises and the performance is interrupted (such as a fire or an actor being seriously injured on stage). If a Stage Manager talks to an audience out with this it may be at the request of the director who wished them to introduce the show.
No, the audience doesn't think that Theban King Oedipus is Theban Queen Jocasta's brother. They don't know it, because it isn't true. Instead, Jocasta is Theban King Creon's sister.
The answer is Aristophanes
Shakespeare for one, but there are many.Esp.the Greeks - Euripides and many others. Were you thinking of just one particular one ?
Shakespeare for one, but there are many.Esp.the Greeks - Euripides and many others. Were you thinking of just one particular one ?
his neighbors poked fun at him
I think they were encouraged to do something
I don't think he encouraged it.
I'm not sure, but I think this is the answer:"The artifacts encouraged the development of culture in the Americas."
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
i think so
I think its like fifteen
1. some politicians are corrupt 2. some politicians are in it for themselves 3. politics involves lots of compromise which looks like cinicism . . . . please help me think of more reasons . . .
If he was laughing, then he was probably (in a way) flirting with you. Think of it... if it was someone else who poked him, would he smile?