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Masks in Ancient Greek Theatre
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Role of Masks Mask served many purposes in Greek theatre They allowed actors to play more than one role. This was important because often there were only a few actors in a given play. Masks allowed male actors to play female roles because there were no women in theatre. They enables audience members to see the face of the actors.
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Materials Greek masks were typically made of materials such as stiffened linen, leather, wood, or cork. Masks wig consisting of human or animal hair. Because they were made of organic materials they were fragile and not considered permanent objects, therefore no masks remain today
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Mask Characteristics tragic masks: large frowning mouth, life-like features, sorrowful expressions comic masks: large smiling mouth and exaggerated features
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Mask Characteristics (cotinued) young man: dark tone skin, darker hair no, beard young woman: pale in color with carefree hair
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Mask Characteristics (cotinued) older woman: pale, wrinkled with white hair older man: : lighter skin tone, wrinkled, white hair and beard
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Mask Characteristics (cotinued) male (any age): brown skin tone, various expressions (aggression, courage, weakness) female (any age): white or pale color, expressions of pain and bereavement
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Mask to disregarde Older man: other types of women
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Sources http://artsedge.kennedy- center.org/interactives/greece/theater/playersP rops.html http://artsedge.kennedy- center.org/interactives/greece/theater/playersP rops.html https://greektheatre.wordpress.com/home/ https://greektheatre.wordpress.com/home/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx_imwgG xb0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx_imwgG xb0 http://www.academia.edu/2965037/Unmasking _Ancient_Colour_Colour_and_the_Classical_The atre_Mask http://www.academia.edu/2965037/Unmasking _Ancient_Colour_Colour_and_the_Classical_The atre_Mask
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