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Anonymous
Ancient Greek drama had special ways of how they ran their plays. These special ways were called the 3 unities. The 3 unities were unity of time, unity of place, and unity of action. Most every play that was performed in the Greek theater was based off the 3 unities. Greek plays normally took place in a single day, happened at a single location, and had one plot line with out any subplots. Many of the plays in Greek time were like what we watch on t.v. The plays dealt with comedy, and tragedy. The only difference between our t.v. shows, and Greek plays was Greek plays never had a 2 part so called episode, it was all completed in one play.
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