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    Geometric Art Essay

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    theories have been borne about the origin of the Greek Geometric art. One theory unravels it as an expansion of the Mycenaean art, another theory agrees that it had a popular background origin. While others argue that Geometric art was settled due to Doric effects, it still has not given a suitable solution to the setback. Geometric style of ancient Greek art was primarily of vase painting. It began around 900 BC and denotes the last purely Mycenaean-Greek art form that initiated before the…

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    Alexander the Extraordinary Caris Daneker Pd. 8 In 336 B.C., there was a man named Alexander, from Macedonia. Alexander is now more modernly called “Alexander the Great”, for he did great things for the world and made history. Alexander did something so amazingthat the common man of his time would only dream about what he accomplished in only a decade! So, I believe a more suitable name is “ Alexander the Extraordinary”. Extraordinary means remarkable, or worthy of attention and in this…

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    Logic to the Mythical World “Superheroes fill a gap in the pop culture psyche, similar to the role of Greek mythology. There really isn’t anything else that does the job in modern terms.”- Christopher Nolan. Imagine living in a world where logic and science don’t match. Where, instead of that, grand stories about fantastic things were considered the truth. That was the world of the Greeks. The Greeks were an intelligent group of people who had a thirst for knowledge. They sought answers to the…

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    Greek mythology is the most mythological accounts of the ancient and modern world. They explained everything from religious rituals to the weather, and they gave meaning to the world people saw around them. Greek myths have contributed a lot to classic and modern literature in the form of symbols. in Greek mythology, We still study mythology today because it teaches the human nature and well being lessons that are still reached today in modern times. Another reason why we study mythology is…

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    the greek craftsman improved. The spear was originally a sharpened stick then it had bronze or metal tips. The greeks used the spear as a thrusting weapon that was used behind a shield. The spear was 2 to 3 meters long m long so it could be used well in a charge. The spear has changed a lot over time and the greeks upgraded and refined the design of this classic weapon. The Xiphos is a sword that the greeks used in military warfare. The xiphos was a single handed double edged sword. Greeks made…

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    The greatest hero of Greece,was Hercules. The Greeks are much different from the people of 2016, and they valued courage and strength the most, while forgiving him because of their respect for his good deeds. The Greeks valued courage because in their time a common way of living was “survival of the fittest”. When Hercules proved he was courageous and strong to the people by fighting off monsters, he was immediately respected. “Throughout his life Hercules had this perfect confidence that no…

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    Gateways To Art Summary

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    Besides the Greeks not only worshipping gods, they also value humanity just as much. Their gods are idealized as beautiful beings but they looked like actual humans and had their own weaknesses. Their “idealized” human form represented high intellectual and moral goals and their architecture was based on mathematical systems of proportion similar to the ones applied to the human form. The pride in their own intellectual and physical achievements is clearly evident in the art that the Greeks…

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    What was it about Greek civilization that other generations have admired and attempted to emulate? Greek civilization contains many characteristics that were admired and that other generation attempted to emulate. For instance, they were sharing features like having developments around the sources of water. More so, they contained a government and religion that was complex, had social class structures, job specialization, and well-built cities. More so, their architecture and art forms were…

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    Xenia is an important theme throughout The Odyssey. Xenia is the ancient greek word for hospitality, and affected everyone during that time period. Xenia was the guest-host relationship in ancient greece and was basically a set of rules and customs that people followed. Overall the rules stated that the host and guest should be kind, generous, and polite toward each other. In ancient Greece hospitality was very important. A person's social status was based on how kind they were. Hospitality was…

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    Since the Greek Mythology and the Aztec Mythology originated from different places, they are completely different from each other. Greek Mythology is an assortment of teachings and myths that the ancient greeks used to to explain their world. Aztec Mythology is an assortment of myths of the Aztec civilization Of Central Mexico. All mythologies have gods and goddesses that represent the same thing such as the Underworld, beauty, love, marriage, birth, etc. Both the Aztec and Greek Mythology have…

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