Difference Between Ancient And Modern Drama

Difference Between Ancient And Modern Drama

What is the difference between ancient drama and modern drama?​

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1. What is the difference between ancient drama and modern drama?​


Answer:

Greek tragedy and Old Comedy were radically different from most modern dramas, while Greek New Comedy, Roman Comedy, and some Roman tragedies were closer in style to modern drama. ... Ancient drama was performed outdoors using natural light while contemporary drama is performed indoors using artificial light.

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2. Difference and Similarities Between Greek and Modern Drama


Difference and Similarities Between Greek and Modern Drama

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One of the most significant contrasts between classical drama and modern is the difference in the protagonists. Classical tragedy, for instance, involves royalty, the elite. ... In contrast, modern drama often uses common people as protagonists.

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3. what is the difference between ancient and modern astronomy ?​


Answer:

Ancient Greek astronomers' work is richly documented in the collections..


4. Difference between ancient and modern times in science and technology


Answer:

Similarly, ancient science retained its connections with the humanities while modern science emphasized the differences between scientific pursuit and other disciplines, both to power-gaining ends.

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5. disscuss the difference between the ancient and modern filipino culture, religion and society.


Answer:

The modern Filipino culture developed through influence from Chinease traders, Spanish conquistadors, and American rulers. Filipino people tend to be very hospitable, especially to Western visitors. The family is the basic and most important aspect of Filipino culture.

The nature of religion in the ancient Filipino culture is often unclear. Religions present include animism, indigenous religious beliefs and mythologies such as Anito.


6. What are the similarities between ancient astronomy and modern astronomy?


Answer:

The most significant similarity is they both use the telescope.


7. 5 examples of differences between modern and ancient astronomy


Explanation:

Ancient (I'm going to use Astronomy because Cosmology is a Russian term, not that I have anything against Russia but that I'm not sure if it is accurate) astronomy mainly focused on the movement of celestial objects based on the position of the Earth.

This was known as the geocentric model, where the Earth is the centre of the universe. This has some problems because it could not explain the problematic and irregular motion of a lot of celestial objects.

We now use an expanded version of the heliocentric model, where there is no centre of the universe, but where we are rotating around our sun.


8. the similarity between of ancient era and modern era.​


Explanation:

ancient era refers to the past events and modern era refers to the modern period of modern history


9. Directions : Look at the difference between these ancient artworks and the modern oneplssss help me:>​


Answer:

Ancient art used to depict the history and lifestyles of people of ancient age. Whereas Modern Art depicts the changing times, questions, oppose and is open for experimentation. Ancient Art means the form of art which was produced by the people of advanced culture in the ancient age.

Explanation:

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10. difference between modern magnitude scale and ancient magnitude system​


Answer:

Astronomers define star brightness in terms of apparent magnitude — how bright the star appears from Earth — and absolute magnitude — how bright the star appears at a standard distance of 32.6 light-years, or 10 parsecs.

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11. disscuss the difference between the ancient and modern filipino culture, religion and society.​


Answer:

The culture of the Philippines comprises a blend of traditional Filipino and Spanish Catholic traditions, with influences from America and other parts of Asia. The Filipinos are family oriented and often religious with an appreciation for art, fashion, music and food.

Explanation:

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12. what's the differences between the caste system in ancient india and the class system in modern day philippine society​


Answer:

1. Castes are found in Indian sub-continent only, especially in India, while classes are found almost everywhere. Classes are especially the characteristic of industrial societies of Europe and America. According to Dumont and Leach, caste is a unique phenomenon found only in India.

2. Classes depend mainly on economic differences between groupings of individuals—inequalities in possession and control of material resources—whereas in caste system non-economic factors such as influence of religion [theory of karma, rebirth and ritual (purity-pollution)] are most important.

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13. What is the difference between ancient and modern economic sytem​


Answer:

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Modern-is the time for people who created new gadgets

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14. Directions : Look at the difference between these ancient artworks and the modern oneplssss help me:>​


Answer:

the difference between this two ancient artworks are thier ways of techniques the modern techniques way of writing while the ancient techniques is ways of drawing.


15. These are the different ancient civilizations with its distinct artworks and processes/techniques. Try to look at the difference between these ancient artworks/techniques and the modern ones:​


Explanation:

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16. 10similarities between ancient and modern women​


Answer:

Abstract Under the editorship of Oscar Wilde, the Woman's World exemplified the popular dissemination of Hellenism through periodical culture. Addressing topics such as marriage, politics, and education in relation to the lives of women in the ancient world, the magazine offered an unfamiliar version of the reception of ancient Greece and Rome in late-Victorian aestheticism, one that was accessible to a wide readership because it was often based on images rather than texts. The classical scholar Jane Ellen Harrison addressed herself to this audience of women readers, discussing the similarities between modern collegiate life and the “woman's world” that enabled Sappho to flourish in ancient Greece. The Woman's World thus questions gender stereotypes by juxtaposing ancient and modern women, implicitly endorsing varied models of womanhood.

Explanation:

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17. Difference of ancient churches and modern churches


Explanation:

There is a big difference between the ancient churches & modern churches. In ancient churches small & the preacher had a job. In today's churches huge & the preacher usually does not have to work outside the church. They meet on Sunday mornings and go to LIFE groups all through the week.

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18. what are the differences and similarities between ancient greeks and alchemist of the modern day?​


Answer:

Greek society was also governed much like ours is today. ... Both Greek men and women could be citizens of the state, so they could enjoy privileges like protection from violence. But a major difference between ancient Greece and our world today is that they had slaves, who were considered property of other Greek citizens.


19. What is the difference between ancient and modern in terms of building​


Explanation:

One of the most visible difference between the ancient buildings and the modern ones is the use of materials. ... On the other hand the modern buildings, especially the high rise ones cannot be imagined without a glass façade.


20. What are the difference between  Ancient Biotechnology, Classical Biotechnology, and Modern Biotechnology?​


Answer:

Ancient Biotechnology is an old life technology, Classical Biotechnology is in the middle period of life technology, and Modern Biotechnology is the main point of real technology.

Explanation:

Ancient means "old", Classical means "original", and Modern means "new". Bio means "life", Technology means "classic". That's it.


21. How about this question po? :")These are the different ancient civilizations with its distinct artworks and processes/techniques. Try to look at the difference between these ancient artworks/techniques and the modern ones:​


Answer:

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22. what is the difference between the dance of modern era to the ancient era​


Answer:

While both modern dance and contemporary dance have developed to allow dancers and choreographers to have more room for self-expression and break away from traditional dance, modern dance focuses more on emotions and moods while contemporary dance focuses on creating new techniques and styles

Explanation:

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History of Dance

From the earliest moments of known human history, dance accompanied ancient rituals, spiritual gatherings and social events. As a conduit of trance, spiritual force, pleasure, expression, performance and interaction, dance became infused into our nature from the earliest moments of our existence - from the moment when first African tribes covered themselves in war-paint to the to the spreading of music and dance across all four corners of the world. Without a doubt, dancing remains one of the most expressive forms of communications that we know.

The oldest proof of existence of dancing comes from the 9000 year old cave paintings that were found in India, which depicts various scenes of hunting, childbirth, religious rites, burials and most importantly, communal drinking and dancing. Since dancing itself cannot leave clearly identifiable archeological artifacts that can be found today, scientist looked for secondary clues, written word, stone carvings, paintings and similar artifacts. Period when dancing became widespread can be traced to the third millennia BC, when Egyptians started using dance as integral parts of their religious ceremonies. Judging by the many tomb paintings that survived the tooth of time, Egyptian priests used musical instruments and dancers to mimic important events - stories of gods and cosmic patterns of moving stars and sun.

History and modern dance

This tradition continued in ancient Greece, where dance was used very regular and openly to public (which eventually brought the birth of the famous Greek theatre in 6th century BC). Ancient paintings from 1st millennia clearly speak of many dance rituals in Greek culture, most notably the one before start of each Olympian Games, precursor to the modern Olympic Games. As centuries went on, many other religions infused dance in the core of their rituals, such as Hindu dance "Bharata Nhatyam" which is preformed even today.

Of course, not all dances in those ancient times were intended for religious purposes. Ordinary people used dance for celebration, entertainment, seduction and to induce the mood of frenzied exhilaration. Annual celebration in honor of Greek god of wine Dionysus (and later Roman god Bacchus) included dancing and drinking for several days. 1400BC year old Egyptian painting showed the group of scantily dressed girls who danced for the wealthy male crowd, supported by the several musicians. This kind of entertainment continued to be refined, until medieval times and the start of the Renaissance when ballet became integral part of the wealthy class.

European dances before the start of Renaissance were not widely documented, any only few isolated fragments of their existence remain found today. The most basic "chain shaped" dance practiced by commoners was most widespread across Europe, but the arrival of Renaissance and new forms of music brought many other styles in fashion. Renaissance dances from Spain, France and Italy were soon surpassed by Baroque dances which became widely popular in French and English courts. After the end of French Revolution, many new types of dances emerged with focused on less restrictive woman clothing, and tendency for skipping and jumping. These dances soon became even more energetic in 1844 with the beginning of so called "international polka craze" which also brought us the first appearance of famous waltz.

After the short period of time when great ballroom masters created wave of complicated dances, the era of modern day 2 person dance started with the careers of famous ballroom dances Vernon and Irene Castle. After those early years of 20th century many modern dances were invented (Foxtrot, One-Step, Tango, Charleston, Swing, Postmodern, Hip-hop, breakdancing and more) and the expansion of musical brought those dances into worldwide popularity.

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23. What is difference between modern and ancient art


Maraming pagbabago ang nangyari. The ancient is old and the modern well it has a mixture of other cultures and is modernized and civilized by other states

24. what are the similarities and differences between women of ancient Greece and women of modern-day Philippines?


Answer:

the woman of modern-day is more intelligent than the women of ancient Greece.


25. What are some of the differences between ancient organisms and modern day organisms?


Answer:

Modern organisms have inherited the genetics and adaptations that are CRUCIAL for survival on Earth.

Explanation:

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26. what is the difference between the ancient churches from the modern churches ..◣ ◢█ ██ █◤ ◥ ​


There is a structure in houses of worship of old – the structure that fails to deviate too much from a pattern. The differences in styles were enacted after many uncomfortable challenges to the traditional formula and were often seen as scandalous, if not blasphemous.

In contrast to that, today’s churches follow a pattern of not having a pattern. Or rather, the architects challenge the idea of ‘house’ and replace it with anything they find suitable (which isn’t to say that the designs are arbitrary, but the opposite of traditional).

27. What is drama?What is ancient drama?What is Renaissance drama?What is medieval drama?What is modern drama?What is Oriental drama?What is Philippine drama?​


Answer:

Drama is also a type of a play written for theater, television, radio, and film. In simple words, a drama is a composition in verse or prose presenting a story in pantomime or dialogue. It contains conflict of characters, particularly the ones who perform in front of audience on the stage.

Ancient drama or Greek drama began in the 6th century BCE in Athens with the performance of tragedy plays at religious festivals. These, in turn, inspired the genre of Greek comedy plays. The two types of Greek drama would be hugely popular and performances spread around the Mediterranean and influenced Hellenistic and Roman theatre.

Renaissance drama refers to European drama from about the 15th to the early 17th centuries. During this period the rediscovery and imitation of classical works established the Renaissance drama foundations of the modern theatre. England’s major contribution was the lively Elizabethan stage that produced Shakespeare.

Renaissance drama began in Italy, with scholars initially attempting to recreate the original stagings of Greek and Roman plays, then adapting them to contemporary dress and speech. The new interest in classical drama was fired by the rediscovery of texts by Euripides, Seneca, Plautus, and Terence. Aristotle’s Poetics, which defined the classical genres of tragedy and comedy, came to light in the 15th century.

Modern Drama refers to plays written in the 19th and 20th centuries whereas contemporary drama refers to plays written today.

The Medieval drama was a source of entertainment and education for residents of the Middle Ages. Though initially tinged with religious zeal, Medieval theatre went through centuries of evolution and themes outside of the Bible were eventually accommodated.

Oriental Drama also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to phi phenomenon.


28. difference between the way that ancient astronomers studied astronomy before and the way the modern astronomers studied astronomy


Answer:

Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to antiquity, with its origins in the religious, mythological, cosmological, calendrical, and astrological beliefs and practices of prehistory: vestiges of these are still found in astrology, a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy. It was not completely separated in Europe (see astrology and astronomy) during the Copernican Revolution starting in 1543. In some cultures, astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. The study of astronomy has received financial and social support from many institutions, especially the Church, which was its largest source of support between the 12th century to the Enlightenment.[1]

Ancient astronomers were able to differentiate between stars and planets, as stars remain relatively fixed over the centuries while planets will move an appreciable amount during a comparatively short time


29. Difference between ancient astronomy and modern astronomy


Answer:

Modern Astronomy, defined by the invention of the telescope (ca. 1600), and the introduction of the heliocentric system, is rich in images informed by careful observation. In addition to the telescope, other instruments provided useful knowledge to scientists, and to travelers navigating our globe.


30. discuss between the greek drama and today's modern drama​


Answer:

REEK DRAMA VS MODERN DRAMA

GREEK DRAMA VS MODERN DRAMA

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Greek Drama Themes

Greek Drama

Greek dramas followed the themes of: fate, temptation, tragedy, and love. Everything circled back to how life should be lived according to their times. It was a way to educate generations on life lessons and to give them tools when they would find themselves in undesirable circumstances.

Today

Based of philosophical ideas.

Life lessons in story form.

Well known by the Greeks.

Passed down through generations of story telling.

Actors were all male.

Female roles played by male actors as well.

Only viewed by a certain higher class of people.

Greek drama has lived on in the aspect that we still study it in school from a young age. Theaters reproduce classics in play form and movies are made based on stories that have been told many times. Theater productions stay fairly true to the Greek dramas, but the movies tweak the stories as needed.

Modern Day Drama

Solely for entertainment purposes.

Available to all audiences.

Viewed in different forms.

TV

Books

Radio

Moral of the story is usually lost.

Competitive against popularity of other dramas.

Modern Day Drama

Modern day dramas focus on what is popular at the time. Ratings and reviews are taken into account, more so than the message that the drama is sending to the audience. Basic morals are shoved to the side and whatever goes. There are few sensors on what is said or performed.

GREEK DRAMA VS. MODERN DRAMA

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