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Religion, Philosophy and the Arts

Religion, Philosophy and the Arts. By: Lauren, Sammy, Patrick and Haylee. Definitions. Oracle- a site where a god or goddess was consulted or an priest or priestess who spoke for the gods. Philosopher- someone who discovers things about the world.

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Religion, Philosophy and the Arts

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  1. Religion, Philosophy and the Arts By: Lauren, Sammy, Patrick and Haylee

  2. Definitions Oracle- a site where a god or goddess was consulted or an priest or priestess who spoke for the gods. Philosopher- someone who discovers things about the world. Tragedy- a dramatic disaster that is usally a problem for the main character. Tribute- a normal payment made to a strong state or nation by a weaker one.

  3. Objectives • #1 The arts of characterized the Golden Age of Athens. • #2 The Greeks believed in 12 Greeks and goddesses. • #3Philossephers in Greece use reason to understand.

  4. Target Reading skills • WORD: The word is immortal • PREFIX: the prefix of the word is immortal • ROOT: The root word of immortal is mortal

  5. Summary • This section is about the golden age of Athens, also in this section you will be learning about the Greeks religious beliefs , their science and philosophy, and their visual and dramatic arts.

  6. 3 facts • The Greeks worship a family of gods and goddesses called the twelve Olympians. • The Golden Age of Athens is when philosophy and the arts flourished and democracy reached its highest point in Athens. • The Greeks used architectue and sculptures to glorify and honor the gods.

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