Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Ancient Greek Drama Vs Modern Drama


 

Ancient Greek Drama

Vs

Modern Drama

 

Ancient Greek Drama

Modern Drama

1

 

Performed at specified large amphitheatres in Athens on religious festivals only.

Performed anytime, anywhere throughout the year.

2

Less action, maximum of three male actors and a chorus.

Full of action, many actors of both the genders – male & female.

3

High sounding long poetic speeches, dialogues.

Low sounding short prosaic dialogues.

4

Chorus narrates the scenes of too much violence.

Most scenes of violence presented with the help of technology.

5

Masks were given to the actors to express the emotions.

Real facial and bodily gestures are presented by the actors without masks.

6

Minimum properties & no special effects

Advanced properties, sound effects, digital curtains

7

The stories taken from ancient myth, history, religion.

Wide variety of plots, stories, theme.

8

Mostly moral messages were conveyed.

Mostly aims at providing entertainment.

9

Written and divided into Prologue, Parts, Epilogue

Written in Acts and Scenes.

10

Greek theatres in Athens were grand, elaborate in size accommodating thousands of spectators in a

Modern theatres are much smaller in size entertaining a few hundred spectators.

11

Euripides, Sophocles, Aeschylus, Aristophanes

Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ben Jonson, G. B. Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter

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