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Essay heading: Pericles
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Pericles maintained the tradition according to which theater pieces served the moral and intellectual education of the people.
Athens became the great city of Greek theater. Until the Age of Pericles, all theaters had been made of stone, but that period saw the beginning of performances in provisional theaters, made of wood, which existed only for the ten days of those productions... displayed 300 characters
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Theater sessions lasted eight hours and were a type of competition in which a jury found a winner.
Pericles felt that the Spartans would eventually grow jealous of Athens wealth and prosperity and knew that their peace was short lasted, yet even then he didn’t mind. Pericles welcomed war against Sparta... displayed next 300 characters
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