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Title: Ancient Greece


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Ancient Greece
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Socrates
  • ?It is difficult for the modern mind to
    understand why the Greek philosopher, Socrates,
    chose death by drinking hemlock instead of exile
    from Athens, but in his choice lies the essence
    of Ancient Greece. Individuality meant little to
    the Greeks, but the state, in the form of the
    city-state, meant everything. Although there were
    many Greek city-states, Athens in its golden age
    was the embodiment of what we refer to as
    Classical Greece.

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  • It was here that the Greeks argued philosophy
    with Socrates and Plato, wrote and performed the
    first great comedies and tragedies such as
    Oedipus Rex, and developed many concepts, the two
    major concepts being democracy and humanism -upon
    which much of modern society is based.

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Essential Facts
  • There were over 1,500 Ancient Greek city-states,
    but only a few had major populations. Athens, the
    largest, had 200,000 people.
  • Athens is known as the first democratic state,
    but of its 200,000 residents only 35,000
    qualified as citizens who could vote in the
    democratic process. The rest were slaves, women,
    children, and foreigners.

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Religion
  • Greek religion centered on the twelve Olympian
    gods led by Zeus, as described by Homer in the
    Iliad and the Odyssey. Worship of these gods was
    entwined in everyday life and was part of a
    citizens civic duty to the state. It was because
    he encouraged his students to question their
    beliefs in the gods that Socrates was sentenced
    to either death or exile by the magistrates of
    Athens.

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The Marathon
  • The modern Olympic marathon comes from the legend
    of Pheidippides, the messenger who ran 26 miles
    from the coastal city of Marathon to Athens. He
    was sent to bring tidings of the Greeks surprise
    victory over the Persians. The story says he ran
    the distance, gave his message, and immediately
    collapsed, dead from exhaustion.

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Socrates Teachings Live On
  • Although Socrates was sentenced to death by the
    Athenian government, his ideas were influential
    in inspiring an emperor. Socrates most famous
    pupil was Plato, whose most famous pupil was
    Aristotle. Aristotle went on to teach and inspire
    Alexander of Macedon, who became Alexander the
    Great and created a Hellenistic empire, spreading
    Greek culture and thought throughout the known
    world.

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S.P.A.
  • Socrates taught
  • Plato, who taught
  • Aristotle, who wrote Poetics, which describes the
    art of playwriting (hence, screenwriting) (This
    is waaaaaaaay before Shakespeare)
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