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Saturday, 12 October 2019

What is the big difference between greek thater and present theater?

answers1: I'm from the same era as Shorstuff and would have listed the
same things she did. Instead I'll add a few other thoughts. If two
guys had a major disagreement, they duked it out bare handed. No guns
or drive-bys. We had physical freedom that safety concerns have taken
away from our children. On Saturday morning we would get our chores
done and then the rule was be home by dark. You went all over without
adult supervision from quite an early age. People tended to stay in
the same place for years. You would grow up with the same kids from
kindergarten through high school. I think we even had the same mail
man for about 20 years. The groceries you charged and paid for monthly
were bought at small neighborhood stores and the owners usually lived
right next to the store. If you were playing down the street and did
something you were not supposed to do, a neighbor would correct you
and you would listen. There were good and wonderful things about
growing up in the 50s but it also had its dark side. Child and spousal
abuse went unreported. Women had limited opportunities outside of the
home. Racial segregation was the norm and minorities had no recourse
when discriminated against or abused. Every era has its issues but I
think the most serious one we face today is violence. Did someone say
something that hurt your little feelings? Well, get a gun and take
them out! People just seem to take everything to the extreme.
answers2: A Greek theater is open air (open to the stars) <br>
There is one in Griffith Park, Los Angeles <br>
(The only place Neil Diamond would perform)
answers3: Ah you above, you're making me home sick.

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