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- Ungodly: -He gets scared, -HE spoils himself frequently, -Others take advantage out of him eg Charon and Xanthias "all the more reason to flog him" (Aeceas scene), -he frequently soils himself when he is scared
- He does not sound like he is the god of theatre, he does not have and insightful contributions "and warm underwear"
- He is in disguise as Heracles, but he is only this whenever there is a pretty girl or when he can gain from something and when there is something scary Xanthias takes the role as master eg Aeceas and the flogging scene
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- He is the God of theatre,
- He has to choose which playwright to take back to save Athens
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- He does become more mature towards the end,
- He is responsible for which playwright to take back with him, but he went to get Euripides but changes his mind as he realised that Aeschylus and his traditional values are better for Athens
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- Wears a yellow tunic - coward colour
- Wears lace up buskins - effeminate
- Wears a lion skin and carries a club to imitate Heracles
- He is a middle aged, podgy man but is relatively handsome
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