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Kisachek [45]
2 years ago
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“No início, as representações teatrais na Grécia eram ao ar livre. Os primeiros Teatros foram construídos em madeira e só no séc

ulo V se passou a construí-los em pedra” (MANTOVANI, 1989, p. 7).
O Teatro ocidental tem sua origem na Grécia entre os séculos VII e VI a.C. Dançava-se em festas, festivais e orgias em homenagem às estações do ano, à colheita ou aos deuses e a/à

a.
Hera, a deusa do matrimônio, do parto.

b.
Posêidon, o Deus do mar, das tempestades, e dos terremotos.

c.
Apolo, o Deus das Artes, da Medicina, da Música.

d.
Dionísio, o Deus do vinho, do entusiasmo e do êxtase.

e.
Hades, o Deus dos mortos, do mundo dos mortos.
Arts
1 answer:
N76 [4]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Correct answer : d. Dionísio, o Deus do vinho, do entusiasmo e do êxtase.

Explanation:

Dionisio é um dos Deuses mais consagrado da mitologia grega.

Além dos seus conhecimentos de preparação de vinho, ele também tinha o poder de produzir drogas poderosas. Dionísio é considerado o deus grego da natureza, da fertilidade, da alegria e do teatro.

Como sendo influenciador da fertilidade, ele também era considerado o deus da libido e na mitologia romana, era chamado de Baco.

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