In ancient Greece, men were expected to embody ideals of strength, bravery, and wisdom, serving as protectors of their families and city-states. They were often involved in politics, warfare, and public life, with a strong emphasis on masculinity and competitive excellence, particularly in athletic and intellectual pursuits. Additionally, men were expected to uphold values of honor and reputation, contributing to their community while maintaining a distinct separation from the domestic sphere, which was typically the domain of women. Overall, these expectations were deeply intertwined with the cultural and social norms of the time.
Men were allowed to vote
Boys in Greece had to go to school and carry on traditions led by their ancestors. Men had to to the dirty work in Greece, but women almost worked as hard as the men did!
The Agricultural Industry.
Men had to be fit and often had to go to war.
they werent very different
They farted
they were considered as men
in mankinis
Men who had a job
A lot
Men were allowed to vote
Boys in Greece had to go to school and carry on traditions led by their ancestors. Men had to to the dirty work in Greece, but women almost worked as hard as the men did!
they wore armor
primark
no,that was in ANCIENT Greece
The Agricultural Industry.
skirts and so did men