Telling Stories in Athenian Law

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The discussion delves into the pivotal role of narrative and storytelling in the practice of law, particularly in jury trials based on the insights from Athenian legal practices and theatrical methodologies. While a compelling narrative can significantly influence jury perceptions, the effectiveness of storytelling is often contingent on the credibility and believability of witnesses. The emphasis is placed on the psychological dynamics of jury decision-making, suggesting that while a well-constructed theme enhances the presentation, the actual outcome hinges on the jurors' trust in the individuals testifying.
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