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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) | ||
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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