Greek theater laid the foundational principles of drama, including tragedy and comedy, which continue to influence modern theatrical forms. Concepts such as the use of dialogue, character development, and dramatic structure, notably the three-act format, emerged from Greek traditions. Additionally, elements like the chorus and themes of fate, morality, and human emotion resonate in contemporary storytelling. The emphasis on performance and audience engagement in Greek theater also set the stage for today's diverse theatrical expressions.
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