Athens and its Rise

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History

 

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Melanie G

 

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October 8, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Greek tragedies were written as reminders of what would happen if people were to forget these beliefs. In Homer's epic story of Troy, the Iliad, the young prince Paris fails to overcome the temptation of greed and takes Queen Helen, "the most beautiful maiden in all of Greece" away from the palace of King Menelaus...
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What befalls young Paris? He is eventually killed and the illustrious kingdom of Troy, his inheritance, is destroyed. Athenians were also warned not to think of themselves as greater than the Gods, but prosperity and realization of their own power gave the Greeks an arrogant confidence. Homer illustrates this in his equally famous poem, the Odyssey...
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