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Comedy developed from ancient Greek festivals in honor of Dionysus, the god of revelry. Greek comedy reached its highest development in the plays of Aristophanes.(700)  
Comedy developed from ancient Greek festivals in honor of Dionysus, the god of revelry. Greek comedy reached its highest development in the plays of Aristophanes.(700)  


Mish C.Frederick Novak L. Madeline Perrault J. Stephen
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2004)


Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
The World Book Encylopedia Volume 4 Ci-Cz (1974)


Marckwardt H. Albert, Cassidy G. Frederic, McMillan G. James Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition A-Z(1998)
== Works Cited ==
 
*Mish C.Frederick, Novak L. Madeline, Perrault J. Stephen
"The Merriam-Webster Dictionary".(2004).
 
*Field Enterprises Educational Corporation
"The World Book Encylopedia Volume 4 Ci-Cz".(1974).
 
*Marckwardt H. Albert, Cassidy G. Frederic, McMillan G. James "Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition A-Z".(1998).




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