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The tradition of drama in the Western world can be traced back to Greece. The ancient Greeks were the first people in Europe who wrote plays, some of which are still relevant today. Even Shakespeare was quite inspired by their dramas when he wrote his own. Babylonia and Mesopotamia belong to the Eastern world, and Egypt to the Southern world.
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  • Greece

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The Western dramatic tradition has its starting points in ancient Greece. The exact advancement of its primary divisions (tragedy, comedy, and satire) isn't known. As indicated by Aristotle, Greek show, or, all the more expressly, Greek disaster, started in the dithyramb. This was a choral psalm to the god Dionysus and included trades between a lead artist and the melody. It is believed that the dithyramb was sung at the Dionysia, a yearly celebration regarding Dionysus.  

Custom has it that at the Dionysia of 534 BC, amid the rule of Pisistratus, the lead artist of the dithyramb, a man named Thespis, added to the ensemble an entertainer with whom he carried on an exchange, in this way starting the likelihood of dramatic action. Thespis is credited with the development of tragedy. In the long run, Aeschylus acquainted a second entertainer with the show and Sophocles a third, Sophocles' format being proceeded by Euripides, the remainder of the classical Greek writers.

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