Roman Religion and Literature. Objectives Explain how Greco-Roman civilization was formed. List the Roman contributions to literature, the arts, and technology.

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Roman Religion and Literature

Objectives Explain how Greco-Roman civilization was formed. List the Roman contributions to literature, the arts, and technology.

People/Peoples Ovid

Today is the leap frog challenge

Religion Leap, hop, to a partner. What were the main features of Roman religion? You will have 3 minutes to complete this assignment.

Features of Roman religion Worshipped many gods and goddesses Practiced ancestor worship Gods… – Jupiter – god of sky – Zeus – Mars – god of war – Ares – Diana – Goddess of the moon – Demeter – Juno - Hera

Features of Roman religion Morality was not a major concern They believed that the gods’ only demand was to be properly respected They preformed complex ceremonies to earn the gods’ favor Romans viewed changes in nature as signs from the gods

Leap Frog #2 Leap, hop, to a new partner. List the steps for the decline in Roman religion. You will have 2 minutes to complete this assignment.

Decline of Roman religion It offered no… Moral code No emotional warmth No promise of an afterlife

Leap Frog #3 Leap, hop, to a new partner. List the steps in the development of the Greco-Roman culture. You will have 3 minutes to complete this assignment.

Greco-Roman Culture They adopted many Greek items. Libraries and works of art. Greek teachers, poets and philosophers came to work in Roman households. Some Romans sent their sons to Athens to study. Romans preserved and spread the Greeks’ devotion to excellence and their use of reason. Romans added their organizational ability, skill in engineering, and a talent for government and law.

Leap Frog #4 Leap, hop, to a new partner. List the Roman author and the books that they wrote and what each book was about. You will have 2 minutes to complete this assignment.

Roman Authors Virgil – Aeneid – Praising the Roman talent for governing. Livy – History of Rome – Described key figures from Rome’s past in an uncritical, colorful style. Horace – Wrote that human greed had caused these conflicts and he criticized the luxurious lives of many wealthy Romans. Ovid – He wrote of wealth, fashion, romance, and other pleasures.

Objectives Explain how Greco-Roman civilization was formed. – Blending of Greek and Roman cultures. List the Roman contributions to literature, the arts, and technology. – Ovid retold Greek and Roman myths, aqueducts, Colosseum, Circus Maximus were built.

People/Peoples Ovid – Roman poet/retold both Greek and Roman myths.

Roman Religion and Literature