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- Protasis abstract "For the concept of protasis in linguistics, see Conditional sentence.In drama, a protasis is the introductory part of a play, usually its first act. The term was coined by the fourth-century Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus. He defined a play as being made up of three separate parts, the other two being epitasis and catastrophe. In modern dramatic theory the term dramatic arc has substantially the same meaning,[citation needed] though with slightly different divisions.".
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- Protasis date "December 2009".
- Protasis hasPhotoCollection Protasis.
- Protasis subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Protasis subject Category:Drama.
- Protasis comment "For the concept of protasis in linguistics, see Conditional sentence.In drama, a protasis is the introductory part of a play, usually its first act. The term was coined by the fourth-century Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus. He defined a play as being made up of three separate parts, the other two being epitasis and catastrophe. In modern dramatic theory the term dramatic arc has substantially the same meaning,[citation needed] though with slightly different divisions.".
- Protasis label "Protasis".
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