the legacy of Greek theater

The kinds of dramas that were preformed in the theaters of ancient Greece were tragedy's and comedy. The tragedy's were serious dramas about common themes such as love, hate, war, or betrayal. They had a main character or a tragic hero, who was usually an important person that had extraordinary powers. The comedy's contained scenes filled with slapstick situations and crude humor. These plays usually were making fun of something, like politics or respected people. I think a lot of the movies and shows I have watched recently relate to Greek comedies. This is because some of the funny movies that I watch will make fun of people just like the Greek comedy would make fun of respected people just to make people laugh. Specifically the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, because at one point in the movie they are making fun of the principal of the school, who could be viewed as a respected person of the school, which is what they did in Greek comedy's.
Greek Theatre Architecture - Ancient History Encyclopedia
This the picture I found of an ancient Greek theater. The theater is very big and looks like it could fit a lot of people. It is also outdoors and has a small area in the center where the actual performance happens.

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  1. Excellent answer, Nora! (I love Ferris Bueller's Day Off! Filmed in Chicago - my home town!)

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