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>only Greece, England, Spain and Germany have a good dramatic tradition
Explain this.

>> No.18707860

False. France by itself produced Molière, the guy who did Cyrano, Jarry and Artaud. Rhose are towering contributions

>> No.18707870

>>18707860
>those
Fucking phone

>> No.18707875
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18707875

Because of the SOVL. Marizápalos, a very famous spanish actress of the Golden Century.

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>>18707768
You cannot look over the mountains with your eyes, you need an open mind.

>> No.18707881

>>18707860
France's drama (just like Italy's) is a more literary-drama and cannot compare to Greece, England, Spain and Germany.

>> No.18707889

>>18707881
What does this even mean

>> No.18707911

>>18707768
Some cultures just don't like drama
The romans for example HATED theater, but loved poetry. Suprise suprise they produced ovid and vergil

>> No.18707921

how could you leave out Italy?

>> No.18707922

>>18707889
It's cope

>> No.18707927

>>18707911
>the romans were gay
Tell us something new

>> No.18707941

>>18707875
They even dedicated a song for her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgB6w3NGsjA