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The Daily Life and Culture of Classical Greece World History I.

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1 The Daily Life and Culture of Classical Greece World History I

2 Greek Religion Religion was very important to the Greeks as they viewed religion as being necessary to the well being of the state. The Greeks believed in a large number of gods with the twelve chief gods living on Mount Olympus. – Zeus was the chief god and the leader of the gods. The Greeks always wanted to look good in the eyes of the gods so rituals became very important. – A ritual is a ceremony or rite.

3 Greek Religion, cont. Festivals were also developed to help worship. – One festival held by the Greeks was the Olympic festival in 776 BC. This was a set of athletic games and the basis for the modern Olympics. The Greeks also wanted to know about the will of the gods and their desires. – They used an oracle to do this. An oracle is a sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest or priestess. – The responses given at the oracle were often puzzling.

4 Greek Drama Drama was created by the Greeks. – The first Greek dramas were tragedies. Tragedies were presented in a trilogy. The trilogies were built around a common theme. Greek tragedies dealt with themes that are still relevant today. – Good vs. evil, human nature, nature of divine forces. Greek comedy developed after tragedy. – Comedy tried to make a point and provoke a reaction. Most comedies were written to criticize intellectuals and politicians.

5 Greek Philosophy Philosophy- an organized system of thought. Socrates used a system of question and answer to lead his pupils to see things for themselves by using their own reason. – Socrates questioned authority in Athens. – After the Peloponnesian War, the government of Athens changed and open debate was no longer trusted. – Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens by teaching them to question and think for themselves. He was sentenced to death by poison.

6 Greek Philosophy, cont. Since Socrates did not leave behind any writing, we know little about him. – The things we do know come from his students. – Plato was Socrates’ greatest student. In The Republic, Plato wrote his ideas about government. – Based on experience in Athens, Plato distrusted democracy. – He believed that government should be divided into 3 groups. Kings/Philosophers, Warriors, and the masses. Plato also believed that men and women should have equal education and equal access to all positions.

7 Greek Philosophy, cont. Plato established a school in Athens called the academy. – Aristotle studied at the academy for 20 years. Aristotle wrote about a variety of subjects. – Until the 17 th century, many scientific theories in the west were based on Aristotle’s writings. Aristotle studied government and determined that there were 3 good forms of government. – He favored constitutional government as the best form for the people.


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