Greek Mythology influences us in architecture because we adapted most of our building styles from the Greek people. We adapted something call Doric-Style it is basically the use of many types of colomns and a simple unadorned building. We also have the Parthenon, Mt.Olympus (the waterpark), and many other types of architecture to teach us about the Gods, Godesses, and the Titans. Greek Mythology also gave us many of the types of art we use today like mosaics. I don't have a lot of experience in politcs but there are many many books that reference back to Greek Mythology. I hope this helped a little..(:
To understand their influence over the literature of today
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The achievements of classical Greece and Rome influenced various fields such as art, architecture, literature, philosophy, politics, and education. Their artistic and architectural styles, such as the use of columns and sculptures, continue to inspire and influence modern design. Their philosophical and political ideas, like democracy and the rule of law, have shaped the foundation of democratic governments around the world. Additionally, their literature and philosophy have been studied and admired for centuries, providing a basis for the development of Western thought.
Greek literature is considered universal because all their mythology was written down
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Renaissance literature is still studied today because it represents a significant period of cultural and intellectual growth in Western history. It produced groundbreaking works in various literary genres and forms that continue to influence modern literature. The themes, ideas, and innovations of Renaissance literature remain relevant and offer valuable insights into the human experience.
Studying mythology provides insights into ancient cultures, beliefs, and values. It can help us understand the human experience, the formation of societal norms, and the development of storytelling traditions. Additionally, myths continue to influence literature, art, and popular culture today.
Writers in the mid-1800s, such as Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, introduced themes of social injustice, individualism, and realism that continue to influence modern literature. Their focus on character development and societal issues laid the foundation for the development of psychological depth and complex storytelling techniques in contemporary literature.
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Albert Camus, an Algerian-born French author, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957 for his significant literary contributions, particularly his works that explore existential themes and human condition. His novels, such as "The Stranger" and "The Plague," continue to be celebrated for their philosophical depth and influence on modern literature.
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