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Critical Anthology, ed. Eric Fernie (London: Phaidon, 1995), 244. This essay will discuss the African culture in relation to the earth goddess. Most African cultures, if not all, believe in a Supreme Creator in one form or another. A God b...
specific, Shia Islamic performances rotated round the shaheed (martyrdom) of Ali's children Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali. Live secular performances were renowned as akhraja, noted in medieval adab publications, though they were less wid...
al or artificial, and a tradition associated with the celebration of Christmas or the original name Yule. The Christmas tree is often brought into a home, but can also be used in the open, and can be decorated with Christmas lights (origina...
theatre and religion. The ancient Greeks began formalising theatre as an art, developing strict definitions of tragedy and comedy as well as other forms, including satyr plays. Western theatre continued to develop under the Roman Empire, in...
Ancient Egypt is like ancient Greece in that it has a very strong culture that people admire to date. The Egyptian civilization and culture are the subjects of interest for many historians and people. For instance, the pyramids of the Egypt...
Roman Religion. The Roman belief was more functional and less poetical than the Greek religion. (D'Arms 20) Greek and Roman Gods The Greek and Roman Gods worshipped by the two countries had alike functions and duties. However, their title...
Mesopotamia and Greece Egypt GOD / GODDESS Characteristics God: Osiris He was thought of as an earthly god-king who had undergone death and been restored to immortality in the underworld. In many ways, Osiris and the sun-god are counterpar...