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What are key characteristics of Greek drama and theater?




Choose all answers that are correct.


A. Greek theaters had a circular or semicircular stage called an orchestra.

B. Women formed a chorus that sang behind the actors.

C. Only men could be actors, even when characters in a play were female.

D. The Greeks did not want to feel sad at the theater.

Sagot :

Answer:

A. Greek theaters had a circular or semicircular stage called an orchestra.

B. Women formed a chorus that sang behind the actors.

Explanation:

A and B are both key characteristics. So is C, but it is important to note that although most women formed the chorus, men also did sing. D is untrue, as Greeks often watched tragic plays, which although weren't specifically to make them sad, they were expected to feel catharsis (pity and fear) so that they could then purify themselves to renew and restore their emotions and themselves.

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