The near extinction of drama in various cultures often followed significant societal upheavals, such as war, political repression, or drastic shifts in social norms. For example, in England, the Puritanical rule in the 17th century led to the closure of theaters and a ban on plays, effectively stifling dramatic expression. Similarly, during periods of censorship or authoritarian regimes, many forms of artistic expression, including drama, faced suppression, pushing them to the brink of extinction.
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