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The Book of Lost Books: An Incomplete History of All the Great Books You'll Never Read Highlight
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— Stuart KellyThe major innovation introduced by Aeschylus was the presence of a second actor. The effect of this cannot be underestimated: monologue became dialogue, and with it the possibility for dramatic conflict, argument, irony, and reconciliation arose. It is for this reason Aeschylus is called the father of modern drama.
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