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    regarding Greek drama‚ a structure or foundation that every tragedy needs for maximum expression and catharsis. It needs Plot‚ Character‚ Thought‚ Diction‚ Song and Spectacle – arranged in order of importance – so that it can be considered a Greek drama. In Plot‚ Aristotle explains how the drama is in the form of a tragedy‚ is efficiently maximized through the use of certain rules or laws called the Three Unities. Aristotle wrote after the Golden Age‚ and he was describing what made ancient Greek works

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    How did Ancient Greek slaves get into slavery? Most of the jobs in ancient Greece were performed by slaves‚ allowing the citizens to enjoy an extravagant and carefree life. Ancient Greek slavery was somewhat similar to American slavery with one significant difference: Ancient Greek slaves were not born into slavery. The obvious wealth gap in Greece meant that many parents could not afford to raise their children and they would sell their children into slavery. Another way that slaves were captured

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    University of Phoenix Material Ancient Civilizations and the Greek World Matrix Complete the matrix by entering cultural‚ political‚ and economic developments that had lasting effects or that are significant of each civilization. The table includes one example. Civilization Cultural Developments Political Developments Economic Developments Mesopotamian Developed the beginnings of astronomy and mathematics Believed in many gods not just one. Emergence of Kings‚ exercised distinct political rather

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    HIST 111 World Civilization Before 1650 Jodie Cummings March 23‚ 2014 My paper will compare and contrast women in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It will cover three areas to the woman’s life; marriage‚ inheritance and social life. Marriage in ancient Greece was considered one of the most important aspects of a woman’s life‚ yet she had no control over it. When a woman was to be married she “given” in marriage by her father or other male authority figure. Women were seen

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    Women in Ancient Greek Society Aristotle and Galen had different approaches on women in. Both of them wrote about women and how it shoes a lot about how they were treated during those times. Aristotle talks about the things a good wife should do‚ while Galen talks about the usefulness of the body parts of a male versus’ that of a female. Aristotle’s way of describing it is very easy to understand‚ and I believe to be somewhat still true today. But Galen on the other hand starts out by saying that

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    The durability of clay has brought forth an immense abundance of Greek pottery‚ a craft mastered by Athenian artists. Archeologists have found hundreds of varieties in creation‚ shape‚ function‚ style‚ and artwork in Archaic vases. The museum has been blessed with one of these priceless artifacts; it is the duty of this establishment to accumulate as much data as possible surrounding the vase. In first identifying technique‚ dimensions‚ and condition‚ as well as describing shape‚ ornament‚ and figural

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    To what extent was Themistocles’ contribution the key factor in bringing about a Greek victory in the Persian Wars‚ 480-479 BC? To a very large extent Themistocles did play the key role in bringing about a Greek victory against the Persians in 480-479BC. His efforts in the pre-war years‚ his leadership and tactical skills at Artemisium and Salamis‚ and his persuasive arguments all combined to offer the Greeks hope of victory. However‚ Themistocles‚ alone‚ could not determine the fate of the war

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    Whitney Noonan 2/4/16 The culture of Ancient Greece continues to change multiple times over their 800-year history. Artistic and historical ideas bring together the many stages of ancient Greek history and connect the cultures of Ancient Greece to their predecessors in the ancient world. The philosophies of Plato and Aristotle express a love of truth‚ balance and harmony that form a critical aspect of the Zeitgeist of Greek culture. Identification of beauty with balance finds expression in the architectural

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    Age‚ Greek culture flourished. Throughout the Golden Age‚ the Ancient Greeks developed key concepts that lead to their cultural and intellectual advancement. These concepts that stemmed from the development of the Greeks city states have not changed from time; in fact‚ they are still linked to today’s Western Tradition. The major principles of Ancient Greek and Athenian culture that show that we are a Hellenistic people include advancements in the arts‚ the sciences‚ and in politics. Greek ideas

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    to their ideology. Popular ones among ancient civilizations were through military or religious power. In particular‚ ancient Greece’s religion is well-known as it is in mainstream media and taught to many students. In the same way‚ Greece’s religion was well-liked in the ancient world. The twelve Olympian gods and goddess have a notable spot in Greece’s society. Specifically‚ Dionysus‚ the god of wine‚ festivity‚ and theatre. Being such an exceptional god‚ Greek citizens began worshipping him‚ which

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