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* Journey Across Time Chapter 5, Section 1 Pages 154-163 * Myths are traditional stories about Gods and heroes that expressed the religious beliefs of the Greeks * The 12 most important gods lived on Mount Olympus- the highest point in Greece * The Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses affected their lives directly and controlled nature; with a good or bad harvest, an earthquake or flood, volcano or bad storm- based on the approval or disapproval of the humans behavior * Explains why the most impressive building in Greek cities were religious temples- usually on the Acropolis- the summit or highest point in the city * * Mount Olympus home to the 12 most important gods- is the highest mountain in Greece * Gods had special powers but were not all powerful- they looked and acted human; they married, had children, quarreled and fought wars * Greeks followed rituals ( a set of actions carried out in a fixed way) to win the gods favor * Greeks prayed and gave the gods gifts; in return they asked for good fortune * The Olympics was the festival held to honor the chief god Zeus * * An oracle is a sacred shrine where the priest or priestess spoke for the gods when asked a question * The most famous was the oracle at the temple of Apollo at Delphi * People would bring their questions to the priest there who would ask a priestess seated on a tripod over volcanic gases a question and then interpret the answer. * The Greek religion taught that a person had a set fate or destiny, but believed that the gods could supply them with prophesies to warn them in time to change it * * The Greeks had many festivals to honor their gods * They hope that these festivals would persuade the gods to grant them good fortune * The Olympic games were a festival celebrated for Zeus * The theatre was developed to please the gods and plays written to bring them honor * The plays were performed at the festivals of the gods * * Greek poetry and fables teach Greek values * These poems and stories are the oldest in the Western world * They are the models for countless tales including those written by William Shakespeare * The earliest stories are known as epics; long poems about heroic deeds * Homer wrote the first great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey during the 700’s BCE * These stories are based on the stories of a war between Greece and Troy, a city that once existed in northwestern Turkey * * Homer’s epic poem the Iliad, tells the tale of the prince of Troy who kidnaps the wife of the king of Sparta (Helen) * The king of Mycenae and the brother of the king of Sparta lead the Greeks in an attack on Troy that lasts ten years * The war ends when the Greeks send in troops in a hollow wooden horse that is presented as a peace offering gift to the Trojans * Homers stories taught the Greek values of courage and honor. They also taught the importance of loyalty to friends and to value the relationship between husband and wife. * Homer’s heroes were role models for young Greek boys. * * Historians agree that Homer was a real person, but still debate whether he wrote the epics alone or got help * Historians have speculated that he was from Iona, was blind, or even a wanderer * Legends tell of Homer’s strong influence on his readers * Alexander the Great is said to have slept with a copy of the Iliad under his pillow. * He used the term “aoidos” for poet, translated it means singer * This suggests that poems written at this time were normally sung, memorized and recited, not written down * Homer created a new and different style of epic poetry, these tales are long and involve complex characters, dramatic action and interesting events. * * Aesop was a Greek slave * He created fables in about 550 BCE * A fable is a short tale that teachers a lesson * Most characters in fables are animals that talk and act like humans * Each fable points out human flaws and strengths and ends with a moral * The Tortoise and the Hare is one of the best known fables. The moral is “slow and steady wins the race” * For about 200 years these fables were a part of Greece’s oral tradition before they were written down * * Greek drama still shapes entertainment today- where do you think YouTube and Netflix came from? * Drama is a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story * These actors speak, show emotion and imitate the actions of the characters they represent * Today’s movies, plays and television shows are all examples of drama * * The Greeks performed plays in outdoor theatres as part of religious festivals * They developed two kinds of dramas- comedies and tragedies * Tragedy- a play where a person struggles to over come difficulties but fails and the story has an unhappy ending * Comedy-the story also involves a struggle but has a happy ending * Dramas dealt with big questions such as: What is the nature of good and evil?, What rights should people have?, What role do the gods play in our lives? * Sophocles-A general and a writer of plays; he developed the genre; he also painted backdrops for the first time * Sophocles wrote two of the most famous plays- Oedipus Rex and Antigone; where he asks, “Is it better to follow orders or to do what is right?” * Euripides was a later playwright who tried to take drama beyond heroes and gods. He showed war as cruel and women and children as its victims. * * Greek artists wanted people to see reason, moderation, balance and harmony in their work. For example look at the art on Greek pottery * The most important architecture was the temple; the Parthenon in Athens is the best known example (the goddess Athena’s Temple) * Large columns supported many Greek buildings- Doric, Ionic and Corinthian were the most popular styles. * These Greek style columns can be found today in the USA on the White House and Capitol Building in Washington, DC * Temples were decorated with sculpture created to show the ideal version of human perfection and beauty. *