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Friday, March 22, 2019

Greek Pride in the Individual :: Ancient Greece Greek History

Greek Pride in the IndividualThe culture of antediluvian patriarch Greece reflects the sizeableness of the respective(prenominal) in society in many various ways. The Greeks used art, philosophy, and even their system of government to convey their beliefs in the importance of one single man in a society. Greek artists showed entertain for the individual. All people were portrayed in Greek art, from the sagging elder woman to the ideal athlete. Although early Greek art focused on the kind-hearted ideal, their later art shows that the Greeks appreciated all(a) forms, and found the kind-hearted body in general to be a beautiful thing. eve the gods in Greek art showed how highly the Greeks valued charitableity. The gods were render as humans, and were made to human scale no huge overworld powering graven image was ever portrayed in their art. The Greeks appreciated themselves in their art as much as they appreciated the gods. Even on the most known temple of all time, the Pa rthenon, humans were portrayed. The frieze that adorned the upper face of the Parthenon depicted the human procession in honour of the god Athena. It was not middling sculptures and architecture that showed Greek pride in the individual. Greek drama showed a huge appreciation for humans in all their glory. The Greeks valued human emotions their plays covered a wide array of subjects, all the way from the tragedies of narrate of war to the comedic side of a society in the perils of war. These subjects made it possible to display the Greek appreciation for real life situations, showing the value they set on human actions, but most of all on human nature. Like the various forms of Greek art, the government of ancient Greece appreciated the individual by creating an environment in which individuals were free to express themselves. Tyrants like Pisistratus and Cleisthenes came to power to try and make the polis a better place for the individual. These tyrants reformed the state in m any ways they helped make it possible for the rich and short(p) to have equal rights, and they created the conditions for the construction of the splendid monumental buildings ancient Greece is remembered for today. Although not all tyrants were good, they all had one thing in common they were all citizens of Greece, and ruled to improve the lifestyle of the citizens of Greece. After the end of tyranny, Greece had a land a government ruled by the people for the people.

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