Yeah, I did suspect that about ιδιος. But then I was distracted by trying to find the breathmark on my keyboard for the article (at which I failed).
No, I agree that the masks were differentiated--that's not quite the right word, I changed it a few times and should probably just have expanded the sentence. But the masks simply don't have the variation that human features do. Of course partly I think it's connected to the dynamics of playing in an open-air ampitheatre for an audience of thousands, too.
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Yeah, I did suspect that about ιδιος. But then I was distracted by trying to find the breathmark on my keyboard for the article (at which I failed).
No, I agree that the masks were differentiated--that's not quite the right word, I changed it a few times and should probably just have expanded the sentence. But the masks simply don't have the variation that human features do. Of course partly I think it's connected to the dynamics of playing in an open-air ampitheatre for an audience of thousands, too.