Greek Tragedy
Attic Greek is the dialect of Ancient Greek that was spoken in and around Athens during the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. This dialect is known for its literary richness and complexity, serving as the foundation for much of the classical literature, including plays, philosophical texts, and historical works. The evolution of Attic Greek reflects the shift from choral performances, which heavily emphasized communal expression, towards more individualized storytelling that became central in the development of tragedy and drama.
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