Greek literature has an enduring quality. It is as alive as it was when it was written more than 3,000 years ago. It has a universality that is truly remarkable: it it read and admired by all nations of the world regardless of race, religion, and culture.
Qualities of Great Literature: Artistry,Intellectual values,subjectiveness,permanence,style,spiritual value,universality
Greek literature during the Golden Age was characterized by realism, and religious ideas. Much of Greek literature was poetry, history, or drama. Some Greeek writers and historians during the time of the Golden Age were Herodatus, who wrote the history of the Persian Wars; Thucydides, who wrote the history of the Peloponnesian War; Aeschylus, who wrote tradgedies; Sophocles, who wrote dramas, Euripides, who wrote psycological tradgedies; and Aristophanes, who wrote comedies.
Permanence refers to the quality of lasting or enduring over time, suggesting that certain truths, values, or phenomena remain unchanged despite the passage of time. Universality, on the other hand, pertains to the applicability or relevance of a concept, principle, or truth across different contexts, cultures, and situations. Together, permanence and universality indicate that some ideas or experiences are both timeless and widely applicable, transcending individual circumstances and remaining significant across diverse human experiences.
1. artistry 2. intellectual value 3. suggestiveness 4. spiritual value 5. permanence 6. universality 7. style
1. artistry 2. intellectual value 3. suggestiveness 4. spiritual value 5. permanence 6. universality 7. style
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Greek literature. Hellenic means Greek.
Oral tradition Transcription of works in the oral tradition Greek tragedy "Disappearance" of Greek literature Renaissance interest in Greek literature
The Odyssey and the iliad are two major pieces of greek literature
A. Coppola has written: 'Il re, il barbaro, il tiranno' -- subject(s): Aliens in literature, Despotism in literature, Dictators in literature, Greek Political poetry, Greek poetry, Hellenistic, Hellenistic Greek poetry, History, History and criticism, Ideology in literature, Kings and rulers in literature, Monarchy in literature, Political poetry, Greek, Politics and literature
The Answer is actually the Tragedy.
Helen Maria Ashdown has written: 'Helen of Troy in Greek literature from Homer to Euripides' -- subject(s): Criticism, textual, Greek literature, Helen of Troy (Greek mythology) in literature, Helen of Troy (Greek mythology)in literature