ENGL 103W Lecture : Ancient Greek Culture

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Ancient greek culture served as a beginning for numerous things we use today, such as democracy (demos) and theatre (theria=spectate, see a spectacle). Ancient greece was not a rich country in terms of resources, its climate was hot and dry, and people led a tough life. City-states developed a governing system based on agon (competition). Their politics were conceived of people debating with one another. Debate is something done only when it matters. It occurs only when the leadership allows it. Ancient greece took politics seriously because it changed things. They only argued and debated only when it really mattered, when important things depended on it. Greek city-states had competition at the heart of their matter (olympics). Also had theatre competitions, crowned the best playwrights. +in the elizaethan era, the audience said ""hear a play"" not ""see a play"". + Drama=comes from a greek word for doing something. Spectators" doing is seeing, actors" doing is putting on a play.

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