The importance of clothes in theater can not be too high, not just the acts themselves externally and directly, but also the dramatic values he imagines (Brook, 1). The color, texture, and shape of clothing may create a sense of character that the actor may not be able to portray. Since a long time has passed since the original record was recorded, there is no clear information on what Greeks used for clothes.
An ancient Latin "Persona" is a theater mask worn by an actor. The term "dissatisfaction goddess" refers to the role played by the actor of the mask. Characters in the drama are called "drama figures" or "drama figures". The character also expresses the personality that an individual projects in a public place. Sensation is the physiological ability of an organism that provides data for perception. Visual sensation, auditory sense, taste, smell and somatosensory sensation are five senses recognized by human tradition. Our face is our basic identity. It is the central body area of sensation, the center of emotional expression. From admission application to visa application process, the picture of our face is one of the main evidence of our existence. To unlock the latest smartphone, the face of the user is a password.
The drawing of the 5th century play mask shows a helmet style mask that covers the entire face and head, including holes in the eyes, small holes in the mouth, and overall wigs. These paintings never showed the real mask of the actor in performance; they usually appear between the audience and the stage as actors around the performance between the myth and the reality. In fact, as with memorizing text, the mask changes actors. Therefore, ancient Greek performances did not distinguish mask actors from theater characters.
In the world, masks are used to express power as a feature of masked performance whether it is a ritual or a dramatic tradition. Ritual and theatrical definitions used in masks often merge overlapping but still provide a useful basis for classification. Images of juxtaposed comedy and tragedy masks are widely used to express performance art, especially drama. In ancient Rome, the persona meant "mask"; it also pointed to an individual with full Roman citizenship. Citizens can show their pedigree by imagining the ancestral death mask. These candles are kept in the cloak of the family shrine. A preaching ceremony such as a young family and a funeral was held at the shrine under the supervision of the ancestral mask.