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Greek Religion, Philosophy, and Literature
  • Pericles was the leader of Athens
  • Athens adopted democracy as their form of
    government
  • The arts, literature, drama flourished in Athens

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I. The Golden Age of Athens
  • From 479 B.C. to 431 B.C. marked the Golden Age
    of Athens when Athens grew rich from trade and
    silver mined by slaves
  • Tribute or payment was paid to Athens by other
    city-states for protection
  • Pericles was the leader of Athens during this
    time and oversaw some of Greeces amazing
    achievements in the arts, philosophy and
    literature
  • Pericles came from an aristocratic family and was
    well educated
  • Pericles instituted an important reform that
    allowed people to be paid for service to the
    government which meant that poor people could
    hold public office

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Sculpture of Greek goddesses
Greek Philosophers
Greek Drama
Greek Architecture
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II. The Flourishing Arts
  • After the Acropolis was destroyed in 480B.C.
    Pericles had it rebuilt along with other new
    buildings
  • The Parthenon, a temple to the goddess Athena was
    made of fine marble with rows of columns
    surrounding it
  • A statue of Athena stood in the center which
    stood 4 stories high made of wood, ivory and gold

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Lifelike Sculpture
  • The great statue of Athena disappeared long ago
    although the inside and outside sculpture still
    exists
  • Greek statues always showed their subjects in
    full action, showed balance and were lifelike and
    accurate
  • The gods and goddesses were shown as perfect
    views of humans and animals
  • Sculptures did not represent any flaws

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Greek Sculpture of their Gods
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III. The Search for Knowledge
  • Greeks worshipped a family of gods and goddesses
    called the Twelve Olympians
  • The gods were immortal meaning that they lived
    forever
  • In addition to the 12 gods, the Greeks worshipped
    lesser gods and heroes like Achilles from the
    Trojan War

9
Greek Science and Philosophy
  • Philosophers were people who figured out new ways
    to understand their world
  • Thales believed that water was the basic material
    of the world
  • Democritus thought that everything was made of
    tiny particles called atoms
  • Socrates wanted people to consider the true
    meaning of justice and courage
  • Socrates was brought to trial and eventually
    committed suicide with poison

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Socrates
Thales
Democritus
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IV. Greek Drama
  • The Athenians were the first people to write
    drama
  • Tragedy is a serious story that ends in disaster
    for the main character
  • Comedy were stories that made fun of well-known
    citizens and politicians and the customs of the
    day

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Greek Dramas
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