How were props used in the Renaissance period different from those used in the early Greek and Roman times? Greek and Roman props were much more elaborate than those used in the Renaissance period. Props used in the Renaissance period were much more elaborate than those used by the Greeks and Romans. Props were not used by actors during either of those time periods, so there is no difference at all. The Greeks and Romans used weapons as props, and actors during the Renaissance didn't.

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I am not totally sure about this one but I believe it would be props used in the Renaissance period were much more elaborate than those used by the Greeks and Romans.

The renaissance was, in many ways, more advanced than Greece and Rome because 
the Renaissance was more of a continuation of the discoveries and ways of life that had existed during the Greek and Roman times.  As such, it would make sense that the Renaissance had more complex theatre props.  Also theatre was flourishing during the Renaissance so better props would have been made.

Props used in the Renaissance period different from those used in the early Greek and Roman times because during the Renaissance period, props were much more elaborate.

  • Props during the Renaissance period was different from the Romans and Greeks.
  • Renaissance period was more advance than their predecessors.
  • The plays were well written and had costumes with lavish colours. Actors acted on stage and played real sword fights in scenes.
  • Shakespeare became one of the famous Renaissance playwriters.

Therefore we can conclude the props were different during the Renaissance period from Roman and Greeks.

Thus option B. is the correct answer.

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