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Golden Age of Greece Global 9R

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Golden Age of Greece

Global 9R

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Classical Art• Greeks valued:

– Order– Balance– Proportion

These became the “standards” for what they called classical

art

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Supreme Court Building – Washington, DC

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Athena• Goddess of wisdom and protector of Athens

•Greek sculptors tried to capture the grace of the idealized human body

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Greek Drama• First Greek plays evolved

out of religious festivals (Ones held in Athens for Dionysus – Goddess of fertility and wine)

• Performed in outdoor theatres carved out of sides of hills

• Actors wore elaborate costumes and stylized masks

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Theatre at Delphi

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Greek Tragedy

• Stories that told of human suffering and usually ended in disaster

• Purpose of tragedy – excite emotions of pity and fear

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Greek Playwrights

Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides

The Oresteia:

Based on the family of

Agamemnon, commander

of the Greeks at Troy

Antigone:

Deals with when an

individual’s moral duty

conflicts with the laws of the state

Medea:

Sympathetic portrayals of women in his

plays

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Greek Comedy

• Many Greek comedies were satires or works that poked fun at a subject

• Playwrights often made fun of customs, politics, respected people or ideas of the time

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Greek Playwrights

Aristophanes

Lysistrata:

Portrayed the women of Athens forcing their

husbands to end the

Peloponnesian War

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Greek Philosophers

• This was a time of questioning and uncertainty

• Determined to seek the truth, no matter where the search led them

• Greeks called these people…….

Philosophers: lovers of wisdom

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Philosophers of Ancient Greece

Socrates(469-399 B.C.)

Plato(427-347 B.C.)

Aristotle(384-322 B.C.)

•EncouragedStudents to

Examine theirbeliefs

•Student of Socrates

•Wrote theRepublic

• Questionednature of theworld and of

human belief, thought andknowledge