1) Ancient Greek Theatre (March 27, 2007). More about religion and theatre. Message posted to blogspot, archived at http://greektheatre.blogspot.com
2) Dienekes (February 17, 2007). Ancient Greek Theatre Discovered. Message posted to blogspot, archived at http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2007/02/ancient-greek-theatre-discovered.html
1) Walter Englert (6/9/08). Ancient Greek Theatre. Hum110 Tech. http://academic.reed.edu/humanities/110tech/theatre.html
2) Scott R. Robinson. Theatre and Drama in Ancient Greece. (retrieved 6/9/08). http://www.cwu.edu/~robinson/ppages/resources/theatre_history/theahis_2.html
The first blog talks about theatre as a form of entertainment and not just a religious ceremony. He explains that drama directors and authors led privileged lives. The second blog informs readers about the discovery of an ancient theatrical arena that was important to the celebration of the Goddess Dionysus. It talks about the importance of these arenas. The websites on the other hand have a broader choice of topics that gives you information about the culture and theatre. The websites would be useful I think because they have more information. It is easier to write a paper when you have more information in front of you. I also think that the websites are more reliable in terms of credibility. I would have to think twice before I used the information on the blogs because I wouldn’t be sure about their credibility. On the other hand, I think that the blogs would be useful because the touch on topics that I otherwise wouldn’t have thought of.
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