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    HOMER First seeds of poetry were born among the Greeks even before writing was invented. Poets were bards‚ chanting gripping narrative epic war poems and emotional ballads. Homer was a Greek poet‚ to whom are attributed the great epics‚ the Iliad‚ the story of the siege of Troy‚ and the Odyssey‚ the tale of Ulysses’ wanderings. The place of his birth is doubtful‚ probably a Greek colony on the coast of Asia Minor‚ traditionally is described as blind and is believed to have lived in Ionia around

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    similarities‚ but had different opinions on government operations. There are three different periods that span the history of the Greek and Roman empires; the Hellenic‚ Hellenistic‚ and Roman civilization. I will thoroughly examine the differences in religion‚ philosophy‚ societal struggles‚ territory expansion‚ trade‚ commerce and the decline of each time period of these civilizations. Hellenic Period The Hellenic period is often referred to as the Age of Classic Greece. The Age of Classic Greece started

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    SUMMARY OF THE FOUR HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHIES STOICISM: The key philosopher for stoicism was Zeno of Cyprus (335-263 B.C). The Stoics sought a disciplined simple life modeled after nature. They tried to control their emotions and avoided excesses. They believed that senses and reason alone reveal the truth. They believed that everyone had a divine spark‚ thus everyone was equal. They also believed that citizens should pay an active role in public affairs since the world is like a great city. Today

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    specialized in the tearing down of things‚ but he wasn’t so great at the building up of _institutions________________ to replace the things he’d torn down. And that’s why‚ pretty soon after his death‚ the Greek Empire broke into three empires‚ called the Hellenistic Kingdoms. Each was ruled by one of Alexander’s generals‚ and they became important dynasties. The Antigones in __greece________ and Macedonia‚ the Ptolemies in __egypt________‚ the Selucids in __persians________‚ all of which lasted longer than

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    The epistle from Horace’s Art of Poetry was not merely a guide for good literature‚ but it was a sophisticated writing that displayed his principles and wisdom‚ and the contemporary Hellenistic influence on the Romans. Horace’s profound work clearly asserted his position as a literary master. Throughout his letter to Piso‚ he was able to make his description interesting and explanation convincing. He exhibited his expertise in literature by presenting detailed guidelines to write proficiently. Among

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    Alexander the Great. The ruler of Greece from 356-323 B.C.E. He walked right into military and political aspects. Alexander was an awesome young man and wanted the world to know that he would become just as great of a ruler as his father. It was a must that once he gained the power that all should know he was competent in his work. Alexander will forever be recognized for being a dynamic ruler to the people of Greece. For that alone he leaves behind a legacy that will never fade from history. Admittedly

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    escape from the torture of examinations and homework. Furthermore‚ my childhood was filled with countless memorable moments that I would love to relive. Many‚ who have happy childhood memories‚ would also‚ I am sure‚ feel the same. Childhood is a period which is associated with fun and play. The child hardly cares or knows what the adult thinks of him. He frolics with his childhood playmates in the sand‚ mud or water. Through his mother may chide him for his pranks‚ she may‚ secretly in her heart

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    I would like to say something about advantages and disadvantages of being a teenager. Youth is a very interesting period. We are opening new opportunities and sometimes try many crazy things. It is hard for me to compare youth to adulthood‚ because I don’t have the experience of being an adult. Young people often say they would like to be adults‚ but why this is so? The biggest cons of being young is that you can’t earn money yourself. Yes‚ one of the options is half part job‚ but it´s almost impossible

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    of the Hellenistic era of the fourth century. The characteristics of this period marked a separation and divide from earlier Greek’s works. Hellenistic artist’s begun expressing their sculptures with such high degree of naturalism contrasting with the earlier religious sculptures that used the idea of realism. Another essential idea that Hellenistic artists used to convey their message on sculptures was the use of emotion‚ drama‚ lighting and dynamics poses. The foundation of the Hellenistic era supported

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