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Greek theatre and literature of the fifth century BCE has inspired the literature and works in later eras throughout the world. ... Greek theatre originated in the worship of the Greek god of the life force, Dionysus. ... Life, Death and Rebirth of Dionysus became a model for the theatre, which delves into the misery and success of the human community. ... Masks were a big part in Greek theatre. ...
Although violence was a part of Greek theatre, it was never shown on stage. ...
The chorus was another convention of the Greek theatre. ... It is believed that this was the beginning of the discovery of tragedy in Greek theatre. ...
The Oresteia, by Aeschylus gives an example of the Greek chorus giving a dialogue. ...
Medea, by Euripedes is another Greek tragedy. ...
Greek theatre did more than act a story.
Approximate Word count = 650 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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