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Alex Moore
Mr. Haskell World History 23 September 2004 Chapter 5 section 4 Review 1a. Socrates: Socrates wrote no books. What he did was lounged around the market place and ask people questions 1b. Aristotle: Plato’s most famous student was Aristotle. He set up a school called the Lyceum to study all branches of knowledge 1c. Parthenon: It was the most famous Greek temple. It was dedicated to the goddess Athena 1d. Aeschylus: He was one of the greatest play writes in Greek history. Wrote the play the Oresteia 1e. Sophocles: He was also play write who wrote Antigone 1f. Euripides: He to was a play right and he wrote the Trojan Women 1g. Herodotus: researched his sources when writing down history 1h. Thucydides: Sowed its important not to be bias when writing down history 2a. rhetoric: the art of skillful speaking 2b. tragedy: plays told stories of human suffering and usually ended in disaster 2c. comedy: humorous plays that mocked people or customs 3. The Greek artists and followed that all objects on Earth had an ideal form 4a. Greek plays were preformed outdoors in large theaters gouged out of the hill sides 4b. Greek play writes explored Dramas, Tragedies and comedies for themes. 5a. Plato rejected democracy as a form of government because it’s the government that killed Socrates 5b. Plato’s republic was simple in nature. The society was in three classes, workers did the necessities, soldiers who protected the city-state and philosophers who ruled. |