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Drama
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PART 01 The Greek theatre appears to have originated with the open-air circular dancing floor (orchestra), a level space of hard earth constructed for performances of choral lyric, of which one variety, the dithyramb, is according to one tr...

Edith Hamilton
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Edith Hamilton (Edith Hamilton) (1867 - 1963) was a classicist and educator before becoming a writer on mythology. The most famous book is How the Greek (1930) and Mythology (1942). Mythology: timeless tales of gods and heroes, usually know...

Insanity In Shakespeare’s Plays
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insanity during which he kills his own people. After Geoffrey of Monmouth, Holinshed and John Higgins, William Shakespeare in 1605 resumed the story of King Lear who goes mad because of selfish cruelty of his daughters. He played this trage...

Global Terrorism And It's Side Effects
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for terrorist groups. From the Trade Center bombing, to the September 11th attack in 2002, the United States had endured more than enough of its share of terrorism, and to this day continues to suffer. The first real wake-up call occurred ...

Modern Theater
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modern-day settings also serves as urgent political commentary following international military crises. Touring productions may be perceived as acts of migration - of performance trends and of theater itself to hitherto excluded socioeconom...

Abstract
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best theatre in their times. In this paper, we try to explore the real influence of Sophocles in the ancient Greek theatre. In this paper, we try to collect all the conceptual elements of Sophocles work and try to gauge its effect on Greek ...

Compare Dido To Medea
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Medea and Dido respond to desertion by their husbands, the individual they love most, in the form of a quarrel. Both characters go on to attempt to alleviate their pain via revenge. Their judgments and actions are impaired by each woman's ...