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The history of Greek literature is divided into three periods.
PreHomeric Age and the Homeric Age The Athenian Period to the Golden Age of Pericles The Period of Decline
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The first period, covering the PreHomeric Age and the Homeric Age, extends from — to the —
REMOTE ANTIQUITY AGE OF HERODOTUS (484 B.C.).
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This period includes the EARLIEST POETRY of Greece and the works of HOMER.
First period : PreHomeric and Homeric Age
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The second period, which coincides with the ATHENIAN Period to the GOLDEN AGE of Pericles, extends from the AGE of — to the DEATH of —
Herodotus Alexander the Great (323 B.C.).
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The third period, the PERIOD OF DECLINE, extends from the DEATH of — to the — by ROME and extends to A.D. —. pert
Alexander the Great enslavement of the Greeks 1453
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After reading Greek literature, we can say that the following are its qualities:
PEODI Permanence and Universality Essentially full of Artistry Originality Diversity of Talent Intellectual Quality
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Greek literature has an ENDURING QUALITY.
Permanence and Universality.
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it is a product of a people who PURPOSELY and CONSCIENTIOUSLY DEVELOPED their physical and intellectual POWERS.
Essentially Full of Artistry
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Greek art is the highest form of classic art
essentially full of artistry
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The Greek mind became the FOUNDATION of the literature of the WESTERN WORLD, and its masterpieces afford the most splendid examples of ARTISTIC BEAUTY and EXCELLENCE that the world has ever known.
Essentially Full of Artistry
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The Greeks had such a great love of beauty that they surrounded themselves with beautiful objects.
ESSENTIALLY FULL OF ARTISTRY
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Originality. The quality of literary originality does not mean that all literary types originated from Greece. The DRAMA had been produced by the — NARRATIVE POETRY had been CULTIVATED in —
EGYPTIANS India
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The PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION of the EAST they RECAST in moulits of BEAUTY in their MYTHOLOGY. The GROTESQUE they softened into the GRACEFUL, and the intricate and confusing they simplified
ORIGINALITY
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The Greek mind NEVER rested complacently on any ONE SUBJECT, it was ever searching, ever seeking.
Diversity of Talent.
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This means that the Greek mind challenges one to THINK for some PURPOSE-to bring about some INNER TRANSFORMATION.
Intellectual Quality.
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Truly remarkable it is hot read and admired BY ALL NATIONS of the world regardless of race, religion, or culture.
Permanence and Universality
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It is AS ALIVE TODAY as it was when it was written more than 3000 years ago
Permanence and Universality
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Their wares, their vases, the baskets they used-all were conceived in beauty. It would seem that anything ugly struck them as a physical blow
essentially full of artistry
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but the GREEK MIND had the Supreme POWER of MODIFYING and IMPROVING all that it touched.
Originality
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It was fond of diversity of application
Diversity of Talents
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That was why the Greeks cultivated all literary types to perfection.
diversity of talent
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Everything has a purposs, substance, and essence
Intellectual Quality
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Their literature artworks inspires and changes others
Intellectual Quality