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Chapter 5 Section 1 Questions Through mythology, the Greek people expressed their _________________. This Greek poet wrote many poems about heroic deeds, including the Iliad. _________________ The Greeks preformed both types of drama ___________ & ____________ as part of religious festivals. The 3 best known writers of Greek tragedies were Aeschylus, Euripides, & ________________. What are the 3 types of columns the Greeks used?

Greek Art & Architecture Main idea Greek Mythology 1. 2. 3. * Why did the Greeks have festivals and rituals for their Gods? Greek Poetry & Fables * What are the Characteristics of a fable? Greek Drama * What 2 types of drama did the Greeks create? Greek Art & Architecture * What was the most important type of building in Greece?