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Name:
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Literature of Ancient Greece Introduction and Anticipation Guide
Textbook Pages 162-177
23
Points
Total
1. Why It Matters – The Greeks championed
1pnt
and demonstrated the power of
1pnt
2. What greatly influenced the literature of the Western world?
1pnt
3. Athens was the birthplace of
, developed an
,
.
,
, and
.
1pnt
4. How did the Greeks keep their culture alive during The Decline?
1pnt
5. What made Athenian aristocracy possible?
2 pnts
6. What did the ancient Greek religion not have that Western religions have today?
2 pnts
7. What were 500 citizens chosen randomly to do each year? What was their job?
3 pnts
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8. Who were 3 well known Greek philosophers and teachers and what did they
contribute?
1.
2.
3.
1pnt
9. What is a tragedy and who is the central character of a tragedy?
3 pnts
10. What is Honor? How did the Greeks view honor? Do you agree with the Greek view
of Honor? (You can use “I” in the last part of your answer)
3pnts
2pnts
2pnts
11. What is Fate? How did the Greeks view fate? Do you agree with the Greek view of
Fate? (You can use “I” in the last part of your answer)
12. Is it ok to break a law or a rule if you think it is unjust? Explain your answer.
13. What does it mean to be prideful? What are the consequences of being prideful?
Explain your answer.