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- Sock_and_Buskin abstract "The sock and buskin are two ancient symbols of comedy and tragedy. In Greek theatre, actors in tragic roles wore a boot called a buskin (Latin cothurnus) that elevated them above the other actors. The actors with comedic roles only wore a thin soled shoe called a sock (Latin soccus).Melpomene, the muse of tragedy, is often depicted holding the tragic mask and wearing buskins. Thalia, the muse of comedy, is similarly associated with the mask of comedy and comic’s socks. Some people refer to the masks themselves as “Sock and Buskin”.Accordingly, several theatre organizations are known by the name: Sock and Buskin at Brown University Sock 'n' Buskin Theatre Company at Carleton University".
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- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Carleton_University.
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
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- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Comedy.
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Melpomene.
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Sock_and_Buskin_(Brown_University).
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Sock_n_Buskin_Theatre_Company.
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Thalia_(Muse).
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Thalia_(muse).
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sock and Buskin".
- Sock_and_Buskin wikiPageWikiLinkText "tragedy and comedy masks".
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- Sock_and_Buskin subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
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- Sock_and_Buskin comment "The sock and buskin are two ancient symbols of comedy and tragedy. In Greek theatre, actors in tragic roles wore a boot called a buskin (Latin cothurnus) that elevated them above the other actors. The actors with comedic roles only wore a thin soled shoe called a sock (Latin soccus).Melpomene, the muse of tragedy, is often depicted holding the tragic mask and wearing buskins. Thalia, the muse of comedy, is similarly associated with the mask of comedy and comic’s socks.".
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