Jiang argues that the process of Athenian theater was democratic because winners were chosen by popular vote, nonprofessional citizens acted, and very large audiences watched together.
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Democratic Process
Jiang argues that the process of Athenian theater was democratic because winners were chosen by popular vote, nonprofessional citizens acted, and very large audiences watched together.
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"That was the privilege and the right of being an Athenian. It was the highest honor in Athens to participate in the festival as..."
"10 to 15,000 people. The maximum population of Athens was 50,000 people, okay? So this is a huge community event that brought everyone together...."
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