Tothasmos
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- | [[Tothasmos]], with the possibilities of theatrical [[disguise]] and ritual [[role reversal]], allowed those with less status to [[mock]] those with more. | + | [[Tothasmos]], with the possibilities of theatrical [[disguise]] and ritual [[role reversal]], allowed those with less status to [[mock]] those with more. --Theater and Society in the Classical World - Page 34 |
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Tothasmos, with the possibilities of theatrical disguise and ritual role reversal, allowed those with less status to mock those with more. --Theater and Society in the Classical World - Page 34
by Ruth Scodel
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