The ancient Greek theater was a place of entertainment, worship, and community-building. It would be a mistake to ascribe to it a one-dimensional function, or to think of it as the movie theater of today, where the spectators are sat in silence, observing the action taking place in front of them. The ancient audience would shout, heckle, cry, laugh, talk, and even try to argue with the actors, in an attempt to change the course of the play. It was a place where the soul was purified, what Aristotle called “catharsis”, through a complex psychological effect that the spectator achieved by empathizing with the main character during a tragedy. Between tragedies, the mood was lightened with comedies, which however played a vital role to the political and social life of the average citizens, as political figures and rulers were cleverly criticized and, sometimes, even ridiculed.
In this map pack you will find 9 unique variants of this structure
•Day, Night, Sunset
•Rain, Winter, Corrupting Mists
•The Summoning, Massacre, Island Theater
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