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    Ancient Greece 3000 BCE was the start of one great civilization which became known as ancient Greece. Throughout the years there have been many cultures to adopt the many accomplishments that the Greeks have made. This civilization had many accomplishments such as those in art‚ architecture‚ sports‚ government‚ and education. One accomplishment that the Greeks have made has to do with the art. Arts and architecture had become a way of living for ancient Greece. Because Grecian life was dominated

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    their lives. ¨Ancient Greek religion has been the subject of speculation and research from classic times to the present.¨ Although the ancient Greeks worshipped many gods‚ there were twelve main gods known as the Olympians. These gods may have held great power and authority‚ however they were depicted as looking like ordinary men and women. Though ancient Greek religion is no longer practiced‚ it was significant to the ancient Greeks‚ and influenced their lives constantly; they looked to the gods for

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    spectators sat and enjoyed the theatrical productions. Theaters were quite often altered in the fifth and sixth century BCE before more permanent materials were used. There is no physical evidence for a circular orchestra earlier than that of the great theater at Epidauros dated to around 330 BCE‚ notes Colette Hemingway. The earlier stages were made of wood‚ but were later replaced by a more enduring stone structure. Tiers of carved marble seats replaced

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    Ancient Greeks turned to their myths for guidance through the treacheries of their technology deprived lives. Whether the intent was to find a reason why the ground was shaking‚ or how to be a great ruler they grasped at the concept of greater beings. The tales of these beings were passed on ensuring that there was no more confusion for generations to come. The Egyptians‚ seeking guidance as well‚ had their own views on certain aspects of their existence. Greek mythology and Egyptian Mythology‚ although

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    Intro: There is a problem in the understanding of modern culture and its allusions to classic Greek myths. Despite the belief that myth is irrelevant and doesn’t play a large part in society anymore‚ myths are actually alluded to in a large portion of modern culture. This belief has affected our ability to understand the messages of said literature. A cause of this problem is the lack of acknowledgement of how often myth is referenced‚ a qualitative study that reviewed the myth usage in modern literature

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    The Babylon Ishtar Gate There are many wonders of the ancient world that have been found by archeologists. Of these treasures found‚ one of the greatest and most beautiful has been the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. Babylon was the capital of a city in Mesopotamia‚ in the current day Iraq.(Hirst‚Archeology.about.com) Babylon was damaged by weather‚ age and wars (the Iraq and USA war) but still archeologists managed to find the gate. (Hirst‚Archeology.about.com) The Ishtar gate was built in the reign

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    seven‚ Spartan boys joined they barracks to train for war and all other children in different poleis advanced in their learning further ahead. As I’ve said throughout this paragraph‚ education was valuable and so most schools were private and cost a great deal of cash to get your child into. All schools in Sparta though‚ were public. Since girls didn’t ever go to school‚ they had a horde of free time on their hands. With this free time their mothers taught them how to take care of multiple children

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    The civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome have arguably been amongst the most and influential through history. There are as will be evaluated a great deal of similarities as well as differences when it comes down to the religious‚ political‚ social structures and worldviews of Ancient Greece and Rome. These two civilizations had a key role in the way the European civilizations developed and also evolved over many centuries; and have had a significant influence over modern Western cultures. In

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    "hubris"‚ or excessive pride‚ focusing on man’s social and political consequences in the universe in relation to the Greek gods. Aeschylus was a native of Eleusis‚ a Greek town near Athens. The year of his birth was 525 B.C. He was the first of the great Greek tragedians‚ preceding both Sophocles and Euripides. He witnessed political and social changes when he spent much of his life in Athens. Aeschylus was a soldier; his military experience included fighting in the battle of Marathon against the Persians

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    very different. There are in fact many differences for example; layout‚ special effects‚ seating arrangement‚ the importance of drama and religion‚ setting‚ location and architectural features.  In ancient Greece festivals were mainly held at the Great Dionysia. This was the oldest theatre in Greece and many plays were performed here for example the first performance of Antigone. The patron of the theatre was the God Dionysus and there was a temple near which was dedicated in his honour. There was

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