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The greek culture:
Arts and literature
The Greeks placed high value on individual excellence. Greek poets, playwrights and historians wrote enduring master pieces.
The Greek Literature
The Greeks value EXCELLENCE and MODERATION:
The Greeks expected each person to strive to do everything according to high standards of excellence.
The Greeks value EXCELLENCE and MODERATION:
The Greeks had confidence that human beings could achieve great things.
The Greeks value EXCELLENCE and MODERATION:
The Greeks felt that people should use their reason to control their emotions.
They admired life moderation-of balance between extremes.
The Greeks value EXCELLENCE and MODERATION:
The Greeks expected each person to strive to do everything according to high standards of excellence.
The Greeks had confidence that human beings could achieve great things.
The Greeks felt that people should use their reason to control their emotions.
They admired life moderation-of balance between extremes.
ARTS and LITERATURE
The eras of the greek culture:
Pre-classical era – This era represents the ancient culture of the Greeks and how the Literature started.
Classical era – This era represents the “Dawn of the Drama”
Hellenistic era – This was when the Greeks started writing history
Poets express Greek Ideas:
Poetry played an important part in expressing Greek view of life.
Famous Greek Poets:
HOMER:His poems were usually showing people striving to live up to standards of courage and honor. He lived during the Pre-classical era.
Famous Greek Poets:
PINDAR:He often writes about victors or to those who were killed in battle. He lived during the Classical era.
Famous Greek Poets:
She often writes about love and friendship. She lived during the Classical era.
SAPPHO:
Greek poetry was an important part of religious festivals.Dancers and singers took part, and poems were chanted by a group of performers called the chorus.
The history of Greek DRAMA:
The history of Greek DRAMA:
These performances gradually developed into plays.
An actor named Thespis stepped away from the chorus and spoke lines as an individual. Soon a second then a third actor began to take major roles and spoke back and forth with a chorus.
The history of Greek DRAMA:
The Athenian ruler, Pisistratus sponsored the first drama festival.
Greek Dramas:The tragedies
Playwrights used these stories to explore human problems. They showed dignity of heroes in the face of trouble. This plays were called tragedies.
The dramatists believed that people have freedom to make decisions, which might bring them greatness or disaster.
Greek Dramas:The tragedies
Three of the greatest tragedy writers:
Aeschylus
Sophocles
Euripides
All lived in theClassical era
Greek Dramas:The comedies
Greek comedies were mostly about politics and current events
The dramatist Aristophanes was one of the most famous comic dramatist.
The Writing of history
Greek historian were the first to examine the past with a critical eye.
They carefully investigated events, checked facts, and tried to understand people’s action and motives.
Greek HIstorians
Herodotus -- called the “father of history”. He often included ancient stories and legends in his accounts, but he also made his known investigations of recent events.
Thucydides – His works contained no myths, legends or supernatural explanation of events. He believed that the historian must search for human motives and natural causes.
The Greek Arts
The Greek Sculptors:
The statue of athletes had well-developed, well-proportioned bodies, while the face were shown in perfect features.
Phidias – created the ivory-gold statue of Athena for Parthenon. He also created the statue of Zeus at Olympia
Greek Architects:
Architects applied mathematical laws and proportions to their temples and theaters and tried to make the structures fit in with the natural surroundings. The examples of these architectures are the temples found on the Acropolis and the famous Parthenon.
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