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who started the drama ??

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Answered by ashishroy10
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Aeschylus, a playwright, invented what we now call drama when he wrote a play that featured two actors and a chorus, who symbolized the commonpeople or sometimes the gods. Other important Greek playwrights were Sophocles and Euripides.
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Aeschylus, a playwright, invented what we now call drama when he wrote a play that featured two actors and a chorus, who symbolized the commonpeople or sometimes the gods. Other important Greek playwrights were Sophocles and Euripides.

Aeschylus' historical tragedy The Persians is the oldest surviving drama, although when it won first prize at the City Dionysia competition in 472 BC, he had been writing plays for more than 25 years.

Aeschylus, a playwright, invented what we now call drama when he wrote a play that featured two actors and a chorus, who symbolized the common people or sometimes the gods. Other important Greek playwrights were Sophocles and Euripides. Most of what they wrote is lost.

In the 10th century, Hrosvitha wrote six plays in Latin modeled on Terence's comedies, but which treated religious subjects. Her plays are the first known to be composed by a female dramatist and the first identifiable Western drama of the post-Classical era.


Here you will learn about the two main types of drama, tragedy and comedy.

There are various dramatic forms, for example:

mime.

choral readings.

commedia dell'arte (improvised theatre)

melodrama.

physical theatre.

combinations of various forms and styles.



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