It's from the Greek, from dran, to do, perform.Source: Thefreedictionary.com
Macedonian but he had great greek influence from his teacher Aristotle
The myths and legends are entertaining. The drama is entertaining.
The greek drama was born as part of the god Dionysus' worship. So at the beginning it had a great religious and sacramental character. Later, during classical era, when the greek drama came to its complete development and acme, it aquired a more social and political character. Ancient Greeks did not use the word "watch" when they went to a theater, but they used to say that they were "tought". The same term we use today when we talk about the greek drama.
because he escaped from a cave he basically out smarted the gods.
it has a lot
the shows Greek shows girls with crushes and boys showing affections for their gals. in highschools today, girls spy on their crushes DRAMA!
Everyone learns from experiances, even the gods did too
drama started in Greece and japan and Europe, our thetres today are based on greek stages English styled plays and made a diffrent Japanese role play. todays drama is influenced by centurys ago :)
its a drama
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
it is from Athens greek
Greek art, architecture, and drama reflected Greek culture through their emphasis on balance, harmony, and idealized forms, mirroring the Greek belief in the importance of reason and moderation. At the same time, these artistic expressions transcended Greek culture by exploring universal themes such as love, power, and the human experience, making them relatable to people across different cultures and time periods. Through their enduring influence and timeless appeal, Greek art, architecture, and drama continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, showcasing the universality of their themes and ideas.
Marion Clyde. Wier has written: 'The influence of Aeschylus and Euripides on the structure and content of Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon and Erechtheus' -- subject(s): Influence, Greek influences, Comparative Literature, Greek and English, English drama, English and Greek, Comparative literature, Mythology, Greek, in literature
The Greek drama's were written by the famous Sophocles, and Euripides. There are two types of greek plays. One, obviously a drama, and two, a comedy. Drama's were about love and relationship, that normally ended sad. Comedy's were totally the opposite and included no more than three people; or less.
The Greek god of drama is Dionysus. He is also associated with wine, fertility, and religious ecstasy.
In Greek drama, every play was either a tragedy or a comedy. In Elizabethan drama, even tragic plays had comic relief.