Fabula palliata

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title: Fabula palliata
text: Fabula palliata is a genre of Roman drama that consists largely of Romanized versions of Greek plays. The name palliata comes from pallium, the Latin word for a Greek-style cloak. It is possible that the term fabula palliata indicates that the actors who performed wore such cloaks. Another possibility is that the fabula itself is metaphorically "cloaked" in a Greek style. As in all Roman drama, the actors wore masks that easily identified which of the stock characters they represented.
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description: Theatrical genre
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabula_palliata
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date modified: 2024-03-24T19:30:20Z
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