Dracula 's Greek Elaphebolion Defining the great Dionysus in the month is regarded as an important religious holiday by all Athens. It became an important celebration at the Athens calendar and gained international status; many 'foreign foreigners' traveled from other attic country and witnessed these performances. It is necessary for Athenian people to follow this ceremony by considering this as a religious holiday, but famous politicians can use it.
The Dionysian festival embodies civic events and city festival expressions completely. This is not a drama itself, but a topic related to the city. Great Dionysia is a public place with the power of special beliefs. This is basically a democratic city state festival. The playwright provides a forum to explore contemporary problems, so the tragedy that happened during the performance of Bacchus is "a story about the city." It is the audience's responsibility to interpret the script information as you like. Jeffrey Bakewell believes that the structure of the Greek tragedy - not the major actor's choir, but the actions performed on the stage - will allow the formation of the audience's own ideas about the political issues raised.
Social attitude towards Athens in the 5th century through advocates of children of Eespylus and Hercules Euripides
The tragedy of Greece in the 5th century was done only at the wine festival. It is an important political event nationwide, Dionysia and Renaia (both December) and Great Dionicia (March). , War orphans and war orphans will be exhibited. The scale of the theater is comparable to that of modern sports fields. The Athens Theater of Dionysus can accommodate 18,000 people, but Symposium 175e has 30,000 spectators. Current view is like this, but it is still controversial whether women and children still exist.
As we know, the Greek theater is considered the beginning of a drama. The theater began in Athens around 600 BC and was developed during the Dionysos ceremony. Dionysia is a god festival of wine believers and Dionysus celebration. However, the Greek theater began to be formed around 400 BC. The first actor was named Thespis, and his name is the origin of the word "thespian". Thespis was born in Attica in 534 BC. From the perspectives of that character, he began using the story of time to talk with the epic. His program is also interactive as he often talks to the audience. Since there was no real theater at that time, he moved from a place that is a trolley to another place. He uses masks, makeup and clothes to make his monologue more realistic