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There are three known forms of Greek Theater which are:
Greek Tragedy
A drama play that uses conflicts of moral principles (right vs wrong). During ancient times, violence wasn't permitted to be shown on stage. A character's death is depicted by being heard offstage.
Greek Comedy
A play that usually makes fun of important public figures like politicians, philosophers, and other fellow artists. Acting is mostly done by mimicking and imitating a person ina a farce manner. Greek Comedy gives us a perspective on how the society of ancient Greek was.
Greek Satyr
It is a Greek play that mixes the characters of a Greek Tragedy while incorporating the light atmosphere of a Greek comedy. In other words, it is a story of a tragedy that ended as a Joke or made fun of.
Between 1921 and 1925 Adolf Hitler developed the belief that Germany required Lebensraum ('living space') in order to survive. The conviction that this living space could be gained only in the east, and specifically from Russia, formed the core of this idea, and shaped his policy after his take-over of power in Germany in 1933.
Dharma is essentially the goal of a follower of Buddhism or Hinduism. Dharma is affected by karma which are the tasks that people do in order to get to dharma or, their higher happiness. Rulers and upper Varnas could use this to encourage peace in their society, because all the civilians would be focused on doing good deeds, to have good karma, in order to reach dharma.
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