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what does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?
the ancient Greeks measured sculptures by saying that the length from your nose to your middle finger is a yard
When Persephone would return from the Underworld and was reunited with her mother, Demeter, there was happiness and this half of a year became spring and summer.
All cultures had myths. They provided explanations for why things happened (e.g. the seasons, storms, earthquakes).
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what does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?
To explain the seasons.
The Greeks wrote myths to explain how the world worked. Examples include why the seasons changed or how earthquakes were created.
They explained all the things that happen in nature. Such as, the 4 seasons. (Persephone). Poems were often how the Greeks wrote the myths.
They explained all the things that happen in nature. Such as, the 4 seasons. (Persephone). Poems were often how the Greeks wrote the myths.
the ancient Greeks measured sculptures by saying that the length from your nose to your middle finger is a yard
triquetrum.
They ask Hermes and he does it for them
Persephone is the goddess of the seasons, and the reason she is that, is simply that that's the way the ancient Greeks made it.
"Seasons of Love" from the musical Rent
A clock. Sun, moon , seasons.
The Greeks used myths to explain events that they did not understand.