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    Athenian Theater Think of the most memorable and classic television shows, for example, Friends or Full House. These shows were so important in so many people’s lives and even became something they look up too. The theater in ancient Greece played this same role. Everyone attended the plays that were performed. The theater had many important aspects including the set up, the audience, and the actors. These shaped the way these immaculate plays were executed. The theater was always set up using

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    Theater Therapy for Metal Disorders During a time of political change in which Athens was defeated by the Spartans brought the death of 1,500 Athenians who were put on trial and sentenced to death by the new rulers for their democratic beliefs and views on the government. In ancient Greek civilization a change was emerging and philosophers and scientist alike were questioning and developing theories on the way in which the universe not only worked but how it affected the human body in both a mental

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    B.C, the Etruscan (from Etruria) ruler was expelled and Rome became a republic (just as Athens became a democracy). In the 4th Century B.C., Rome expanded and by 256 B.C., controlled the Italian peninsula, then Sicily, then several Greek territories. By 240 B.C, Greek Theatre was familiar to Romans, translated into Latin and brought to Rome. The beginnings of Roman Theatre recorded; the first record of Drama at the Ludi Roman (Roman Festival or Roman Games). Rome became and empire of Julius Caesar

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    1901. This left theaters scrambling for acts and films became the main event. Silent films were widely popular in the early 1920’s and were usually accompanied by live piano or organ music. Talking-pictures were first introduced in 1923, but did not become popular until 1927. The first Nickelodeon was introduced in 1905 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nickelodeons, named after their cost and the Greek word for theater, soon spread across the country. These storefront theaters remained the prime

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    Architecture The Greek and Roman empires existed during the same time, which was about 2500 years ago. They were practically neighbors with Rome developing in Italy and the Greeks in Greece. The the Romans learned about Greek culture when Greek colonies established towns in southern Italy. The Romans were influenced by Greek writing, art, religion, and architecture. Greek architecture had an influence on the development of Ancient Rome because the Romans used Greek materials, Greek designs and the

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    action. In theatre, people were the cameras before its invention. Theatre has been around for centuries and adapted to society, from Oedipus the King, Romeo and Juliet, and The Glass Menagerie. Each play was told in different time periods: Ancient Greek, Renaissance, and modern theatre. Theatre has a distinctive way of storytelling through mimicry and character design or simply roleplay. There is a stage where performers portray and tells a story of a character, to which conflict reflects a reality

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    Rise of American Theaters And Consumerist Desires In the early twentieth century movies signified modernity by becoming the most prevalent medium of culture in the United States in a period of time where the social makeup was shifting from a predominantly middle class to working class neighborhoods that were made up of many different communities. As a direct consequence, nickelodeons, temporary storefront theaters, and vaudeville programs all flourished in the working class districts. By the late

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    Hellenistic Culture The time between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of Roman civilization is defined as the Hellenistic period. After the great expansion of Greece, the empire was split into smaller kingdoms. Many battles were fought before establishing the kingdoms. However, they lasted fairly long until they were conquered by the Romans. Hellenistic culture emphasized the importance of the individual. This brought on the growth of art, literature, and philosophers. Along with this

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    In 1903, art has developed the world as a modern society in variety ways. The first movie theater, the Electric Theater, opened in Los Angeles. Lots of films are released like Alice in Wonderland, Life of an American Fireman, and The Great Train Robbery. Films that released in 1903 are regarded as a milestone in film history because of their unique ideas and camera works. Especially, The Great Train Robbery had inspired to modern movies by its camera movement, cross cutting, and innovative composite

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    While the actual films produced during the silent era of American film production and distribution are frequently discussed and analyzed, both as primary historical documents and important cultural contributions, the actual practice of exhibiting and viewing those films gets somewhat less attention. Prior to 1927 (the year when sound films first emerged onto the national stage), movie exhibition in the United States was still growing into the massive industry it represents today, and it reflected

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