Some people say Showa, some say New Leaf City, some say halloween event, I am talking about Global Maple Story.Which gachapon has sad, crying, happy, and angry masks in MapleStory?
u get that from halloween event.
one of the questsWhich gachapon has sad, crying, happy, and angry masks in MapleStory?
zipangu, i think thats what its called. i don't play anymore
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
What is the meaning behind the happy/sad mardi gras masks that are used soemtimes for decoration?
The Happy/Sad masks are the symbols of Comedy and Tragedy, different types of plays.What is the meaning behind the happy/sad mardi gras masks that are used soemtimes for decoration?
Comedy/Tragedy Greek theatrical masksWhat is the meaning behind the happy/sad mardi gras masks that are used soemtimes for decoration?
They represent traditions which go all the way back to ancient Greece and Rome. They represent comedy and tragedy which were part of the ancient theater where masks were needed to help convey the message of the character. Some masks are still constructed to act like a megaphone which help project the voice over a larger area of the ancient theater where there were no microphones . However, many of the modern masks do not follow that tradition.
Comedy/Tragedy Greek theatrical masksWhat is the meaning behind the happy/sad mardi gras masks that are used soemtimes for decoration?
They represent traditions which go all the way back to ancient Greece and Rome. They represent comedy and tragedy which were part of the ancient theater where masks were needed to help convey the message of the character. Some masks are still constructed to act like a megaphone which help project the voice over a larger area of the ancient theater where there were no microphones . However, many of the modern masks do not follow that tradition.
What is the name of the happy/sad face opera masks?
They are known as Comedy/Tragedy Masks, or the Masks of Comedy and Tragedy. They represent all of theater, not just opera.What is the name of the happy/sad face opera masks?
Even though they are commonly called comedy/tragedy masks, or the masks of comedy and tragedy. They are also be called Janus Masks. Report Abuse
What is the name of the happy/sad face opera masks?
Theather Sad/Happy masksguy myspace hair highlight
Even though they are commonly called comedy/tragedy masks, or the masks of comedy and tragedy. They are also be called Janus Masks. Report Abuse
What is the name of the happy/sad face opera masks?
Theather Sad/Happy masks
What are the happy and sad face masks that represent theater arts called???
I know they have a name and I am BLANK!!! Please help!!! In case you need to see a picture of what I am asking about visit this site...
The two face masks used on the school logo...
http://www.tjc.edu/Theatre/Index.htmWhat are the happy and sad face masks that represent theater arts called???
Comedy and Tragedy
or
Janus MasksWhat are the happy and sad face masks that represent theater arts called???
Comedy and tradegy
the drama masks or comedy and tragedy
The two face masks used on the school logo...
http://www.tjc.edu/Theatre/Index.htmWhat are the happy and sad face masks that represent theater arts called???
Comedy and Tragedy
or
Janus MasksWhat are the happy and sad face masks that represent theater arts called???
Comedy and tradegy
the drama masks or comedy and tragedy
Now i put my mask on, will that make you happy?
no...
take it all offNow i put my mask on, will that make you happy?
Yes, now I don't have to look at your hideous face. Ha just kidding :pNow i put my mask on, will that make you happy?
Haha no.
not really. it's kinna scaring me....
it depends how you like it.......whips, chains or hand cuffs......
I'm content as a knot on a log
no!!
*cries*
yes thank you
NO
putting ur mask on wouldnt help my sore throat get better !
take it all offNow i put my mask on, will that make you happy?
Yes, now I don't have to look at your hideous face. Ha just kidding :pNow i put my mask on, will that make you happy?
Haha no.
not really. it's kinna scaring me....
it depends how you like it.......whips, chains or hand cuffs......
I'm content as a knot on a log
no!!
*cries*
yes thank you
NO
putting ur mask on wouldnt help my sore throat get better !
Whats up with the happy and sad masks when it comes to theater?
wheres that come from?Whats up with the happy and sad masks when it comes to theater?
It comes from ancient Greek theatre, when all parts where played by men. The mask were worn because in each play there was always a ';cause'; and ';effect';.
The two masks are the symbols for theater. They represent comedy and tragedy - during the golden age, around 500 - 300 BC. They also represent duality.
Greek theater or Greek Drama is a theatrical tradition that flourished in ancient Greece between c. 600 and c. 200 BC. The city state of Athens, the political and military power in Greece during this period, was the epicenter of ancient Greek theatre. Athenian tragedy, comedy, and satyr plays were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theater and plays have had a lasting impact on Western drama and culture.
Early tradition holds that formal theatre in Athens evolved from festivals related to the cult of Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility and wine. This tradition is probably accurate, since Athenian drama occurred at the Dionysia, an annual festival honoring Dionysus. However, it is impossible to know for sure how fertility rituals developed into tragedy and comedy.
Aristotle's Poetics contain the earliest known theory about the origins of Greek theatre. He says that tragedy evolved from dithyrambs, songs sung in praise of Dionysus at the Dionysia each year. The dithyrambs may have begun as frenzied improvisations but in the 600s BC, the poet Arion is credited with developing the dithyramb into a formalized narrative sung by a chorus.
Then, in the 500s BC, a poet named Thespis is credited with innovating a new style in which a solo actor performed the speeches of the characters in the narrative (using masks to distinguish between the different characters). The actor spoke and acted as if he were the character, and he interacted with the chorus, who acted as narrators and commentators. Thespis is therefore considered the first Greek ';actor,'; and his style of drama became known as tragedy (which means 'goat song', perhaps referring to goats sacrificed to Dionysus before performances, or to goat-skins worn by the performers.
Thespis' new style subsequently became part of the official celebrations of the Dionysian festivals. In 534 BC, annual competitions for the best tragedy were instituted at the City Dionysia in Athens.
In 471 BC, the dramatist Aeschylus innovated a second actor, thus making dialogue between characters possible onstage.
Then, around 468 BC, Sophocles introduced a third actor making more complex dramatic situations possible. Three actors subsequently became the formal convention (the actors could still play more than one character, distinguising between them with masks).Whats up with the happy and sad masks when it comes to theater?
This was very informative. A few typos, but easy read. History is refreshing every now and then. ^_^ Report Abuse
They represent drama and comedy, the two main types of theater.
I believe that the masks represent comedy and tragedy.
They say the ancient Greeks started it,but,the practice is po rbably older than that.Comedy%26amp;Tragedy are only two of the masks the players performed in(everyone was masked)and it continued up until the end of the 18th century.TL
They stand for Tragedy %26amp; Comedy!
Probably comes from Greek theatre,
where all the players wore masks.
They happy/sad masks helps give people different emotions so they can change their attitudes and emotions in the play. They are also just a symbol of the changing/mixed feelings involved.
The represent the 2 types of classic theatre. Comedy and Tragedy. Back in the days before TV actors wore similar masks on stage so the people in the cheap seats could tell the mood of the character.
Comedy and Tragedy... the two main ';themes'; in theater. I think it goes back to the Greek Theater days, but I am not 100% sure
It comes from ancient Greek theatre, when all parts where played by men. The mask were worn because in each play there was always a ';cause'; and ';effect';.
The two masks are the symbols for theater. They represent comedy and tragedy - during the golden age, around 500 - 300 BC. They also represent duality.
Greek theater or Greek Drama is a theatrical tradition that flourished in ancient Greece between c. 600 and c. 200 BC. The city state of Athens, the political and military power in Greece during this period, was the epicenter of ancient Greek theatre. Athenian tragedy, comedy, and satyr plays were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theater and plays have had a lasting impact on Western drama and culture.
Early tradition holds that formal theatre in Athens evolved from festivals related to the cult of Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility and wine. This tradition is probably accurate, since Athenian drama occurred at the Dionysia, an annual festival honoring Dionysus. However, it is impossible to know for sure how fertility rituals developed into tragedy and comedy.
Aristotle's Poetics contain the earliest known theory about the origins of Greek theatre. He says that tragedy evolved from dithyrambs, songs sung in praise of Dionysus at the Dionysia each year. The dithyrambs may have begun as frenzied improvisations but in the 600s BC, the poet Arion is credited with developing the dithyramb into a formalized narrative sung by a chorus.
Then, in the 500s BC, a poet named Thespis is credited with innovating a new style in which a solo actor performed the speeches of the characters in the narrative (using masks to distinguish between the different characters). The actor spoke and acted as if he were the character, and he interacted with the chorus, who acted as narrators and commentators. Thespis is therefore considered the first Greek ';actor,'; and his style of drama became known as tragedy (which means 'goat song', perhaps referring to goats sacrificed to Dionysus before performances, or to goat-skins worn by the performers.
Thespis' new style subsequently became part of the official celebrations of the Dionysian festivals. In 534 BC, annual competitions for the best tragedy were instituted at the City Dionysia in Athens.
In 471 BC, the dramatist Aeschylus innovated a second actor, thus making dialogue between characters possible onstage.
Then, around 468 BC, Sophocles introduced a third actor making more complex dramatic situations possible. Three actors subsequently became the formal convention (the actors could still play more than one character, distinguising between them with masks).Whats up with the happy and sad masks when it comes to theater?
This was very informative. A few typos, but easy read. History is refreshing every now and then. ^_^ Report Abuse
They represent drama and comedy, the two main types of theater.
I believe that the masks represent comedy and tragedy.
They say the ancient Greeks started it,but,the practice is po rbably older than that.Comedy%26amp;Tragedy are only two of the masks the players performed in(everyone was masked)and it continued up until the end of the 18th century.TL
They stand for Tragedy %26amp; Comedy!
Probably comes from Greek theatre,
where all the players wore masks.
They happy/sad masks helps give people different emotions so they can change their attitudes and emotions in the play. They are also just a symbol of the changing/mixed feelings involved.
The represent the 2 types of classic theatre. Comedy and Tragedy. Back in the days before TV actors wore similar masks on stage so the people in the cheap seats could tell the mood of the character.
Comedy and Tragedy... the two main ';themes'; in theater. I think it goes back to the Greek Theater days, but I am not 100% sure
Happy Halloween, When I see an Obama mask, should I spread the wealth of my candy?
Only if you WANT to. Don't let anyone tell you that you HAVE to.
That's Socialism. That's Obama.Happy Halloween, When I see an Obama mask, should I spread the wealth of my candy?
It's making me sick how people think this is fun.....people who have no idea what it really means to live in a country that does exactly that--spread the wealth--to the rich that is. Go to Africa, go to the far east, go to 3rd world countries---and you will see what the real meaning of ';spreading the wealth'; means. It means that the government only supports the wealthy---and that you will only find the very wealthy and the dirt poor......Happy Halloween, When I see an Obama mask, should I spread the wealth of my candy?
no you should say, Sorry I don't give Marxists candy, since you don't believe in anything(religion).
sure, and if you see a McCain one, just unwrap the candy, throw it on the ground and keep the wrappers. That will be what the US dollar is worth.... empty paper if McCain is elected.
Let me get my mask so you can spread your legs and let me in all that wealth
Sure..You wouldn't give a white child 2 pieces more than another, would you? Just because of race or social standing? You have plenty, so share the wealth...Glad to help!!
I'll be wearing an Obama mask, how about you spread something else. ;-)
Be careful, you might be called racists by the black panters
Hey I work hard knocking on doors Halloween night. Don't make me TP your house! MINE MINE MINE!!!! lol
LOL. McCain '08!
No. Be a good ';American'; and hand over your candy to the wealthy.
If you'd like.
Sure. The kids will love you for it.
yes if they say trick or treat
if you wish
That's Socialism. That's Obama.Happy Halloween, When I see an Obama mask, should I spread the wealth of my candy?
It's making me sick how people think this is fun.....people who have no idea what it really means to live in a country that does exactly that--spread the wealth--to the rich that is. Go to Africa, go to the far east, go to 3rd world countries---and you will see what the real meaning of ';spreading the wealth'; means. It means that the government only supports the wealthy---and that you will only find the very wealthy and the dirt poor......Happy Halloween, When I see an Obama mask, should I spread the wealth of my candy?
no you should say, Sorry I don't give Marxists candy, since you don't believe in anything(religion).
sure, and if you see a McCain one, just unwrap the candy, throw it on the ground and keep the wrappers. That will be what the US dollar is worth.... empty paper if McCain is elected.
Let me get my mask so you can spread your legs and let me in all that wealth
Sure..You wouldn't give a white child 2 pieces more than another, would you? Just because of race or social standing? You have plenty, so share the wealth...Glad to help!!
I'll be wearing an Obama mask, how about you spread something else. ;-)
Be careful, you might be called racists by the black panters
Hey I work hard knocking on doors Halloween night. Don't make me TP your house! MINE MINE MINE!!!! lol
LOL. McCain '08!
No. Be a good ';American'; and hand over your candy to the wealthy.
If you'd like.
Sure. The kids will love you for it.
yes if they say trick or treat
if you wish
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)