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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ... forms to emerge in the world. Greek theatre and plays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|W...
9: ...34 BC]], a man named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrativ...
13: ...horus]]). In addition, the subject matter of the plays had expanded so that rather than just Dionysus...
17: ...s]] and the comic writer [[Aristophanes]]. Their plays, along with some [[secondary source]]s such as...
21: ...on Roman comedy, such as the surviving works of [[Plautus]] and [[Terence]]. - Ape (10931 bytes)
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29: ...ated to humans than the other great apes (for example, [[australopithecine]]s). It is now usual to use... - Drama (12658 bytes)
1: ...ey]]. Other dramatic literature may not resemble plays at all, such as the [[Imaginary Conversations]...
3: ..., "Oimoi ta dramata!" (Oh no what's become of my plays).
11: ...t ways; it has a unique ability to allow us to '''play''', allowing us to be another person or in a si...
13: ...r the world of another person, to be allowed to explore how they feel about this situation or person, ...
15: ...ss was given pieces of newspaper and was asked to place the newspaper so as to represent objects, such... - Literature (25676 bytes)
1: ...in "literature" (plural) but not in "Literature" (plural). What is intellectual and meaningful is subj...
5: ...olds that the literature of a [[nation]], for example, comprises the collection of texts which make it...
7: ...y or may not have [[nationalism|nationalistic]] implications. The [[Western canon|Western Canon]] form...
9: ...mbolic written language ([[hieroglyph]]s, for example). Even more conservative interpreters of the con...
11: ...ization|characters]]. [[Genre fiction]] (for example: romance, crime, or science fiction) may also be... - Dionysus (15630 bytes)
14: ...at became of him after his birth. It is therefore plain to me that the Greeks learned the names of the...
16: ...tant land was intended, perhaps named 'Nysa' to explain the god's unreadable name, as the 'god of Nysa...
20: ...vine and its wild barren alter-ego, the toxic ivy plant, both sacred to him, the fig was also his. The...
26: ...es and political conspiracies were supposed to be planned, led in [[186 BC]] to a decree of the [[Roma...
40: ...lly Zeus. Hera pretended not to believe her, and planted seeds of doubt in Semele's mind. Curious, S... - Cymbal (7449 bytes)
1: ...of [[metal]] disks, for the [[string instrument]] played with [[drum stick|beater]]s see [[cymbalum]]....
3: ...strument. Cymbals consist of thin, normally round plates of various [[cymbal alloys]], see [[cymbal ma...
9: ...ill notes hold their own against a full orchestra playing fortissimo. Cymbals are specially suited for...
15: ... ''crash cymbals'', although this term properly applies also to some [[suspended cymbal]]s.
17: ...ynamic range from such a pair of cymbals. For example, in [[Beethoven's ninth symphony]], one of their... - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ... forms to emerge in the world. Greek theatre and plays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|W...
9: ...34 BC]], a man named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrativ...
13: ...horus]]). In addition, the subject matter of the plays had expanded so that rather than just Dionysus...
17: ...s]] and the comic writer [[Aristophanes]]. Their plays, along with some [[secondary source]]s such as...
21: ...on Roman comedy, such as the surviving works of [[Plautus]] and [[Terence]].
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