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1 Iconic Greek Art and Literature

2 Siren Vase 470-480 BCE

3 Zeus

4 Marble metope from the Parthenon (447-438 BCE)

5 Fallen Warrior

6 Philosophy and Literature “One thing I know, that I know nothing. This is the source of my wisdom.” –Socrates “Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.” -Plato “I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.” -Alexander the Great

7 Literature The epic poems attributed to Homer are usually considered the first work of Western literature, reveal skilful and vivid depictions of war and peace, honour and disgrace, love and hatred.Homer Hesiod was another very early Greek poet and his didactic poems give us a systematic account of Greek mythology, the creation myths and the gods, as well as an insight into the day-to-day lives of Greek farmers of the time.Hesiod The fables of Aesop represent a separate genre of literature, unrelated to any other, and probably developed out of an oral tradition going back many centuries.Aesop Sappho and, later, Pindar, represent, in their different ways, the apotheosis of Greek lyric poetry.SapphoPindar The earliest known Greek dramatist was Thespis, the winner of the first theatrical contest held at Athens in the 6th Century BCE. Choerilus, Pratinas and Phrynichus were also early Greek tragedians, each credited with different innovations in the field. Aeschylus, however, is usually considered the first of the great Greek playwrights, and essentially invented what we think of as drama in the 5th Century BCE (thereby changing Western literature forever) with his introduction of dialogue and interacting characters into play-writing.Aeschylus Sophocles is credited with skilfully developing irony as a literary technique, and extended what was considered allowable in drama.Sophocles Euripides, on the other hand, used his plays to challenge the societal norms and mores of the period (a hallmark of much of Western literature for the next 2 millennia), introduced even greater flexibility in dramatic structure and was the first playwright to develop female characters to any extent.Euripides Aristophanes defined and shaped our idea of what is known as Old Comedy, while, almost a century later, Menander carried on the mantle and dominated the genre of Athenian New Comedy.AristophanesMenander


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