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Essay / Analysis Of The Dispute - 943
This production does not limit itself to Greek and Elizabethan conventions, also incorporating elements of French neoclassical comedy. It also demonstrated the survival of many elements of comedy, farce and satire such as character types, repetition, derision, verbal wit and burlesque. The production does not adhere to a single theatrical era, but it combines the conventions of Greek, Elizabethan and French neoclassicism.