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Greek Culture

by laxplayer973 on 23/01/08 at 6:07 am

Several interesting aspects of Greek culture.

Like a ton of bricks you hit the ground and awaken to find yourself surrounded by prestigious buildings, sculptures of unusual gods, and the smell of mouth-watering foods. As you get up and wander the streets, you’ll notice the beautiful architecture of all the houses and buildings around you.

As you journey on, you may find yourself in a splendid building with an alter in the middle, where people are giving what seems to be sacrifices of food to the gods. Then, the tantalizing smell of food will fill your nostrils and lure you to the site of a simple Greek house where a meal of stew is being served. Clearly you should return to ancient Greece because of its powerful gods, beautiful architecture, and delicious foods.

Firstly, the ancient Greeks believed strongly in their gods. The leader of the gods was said to be Zeus, who with the help of his brothers and sisters revolted against their parents and became the head gods. They were said to have lived in a mighty fortress near the top of mount Olympus, which is why they were soon after called the Olympian gods.

Probably the three most popular gods were Hades, Poseidon and Zeus. Zeus, was the god of thunderstorms and had powerful lightening bolts he threw upon his enemies. The bolts were have said to be made by the Cyclopes. Hades was the ruler of the underworld and the dead. Persephone, the goddess of warmth and springtime was lured into Hades’ lair and while down there, she ate 6 pomegranate seeds and found she couldn’t leave.

Zeus negotiated with Hades and agreed that she would have to stay in the underworld for 6 months of the year because she ate 6 seeds, thus fall and winter were created. The third brother, Poseidon was the god of the seas and for him, the Cyclops forged a trident. Poseidon had a seahorse form from the waist down, so he was also the ruler of horses. As important as the gods were, the temples were equally important.

Secondly, The first Greek temples were built around 800BC. They were made completely out of wood which made them a lot easier to build then using stone. They were built in the shape of large rectangles and had a kind of porch that wrapped around the outside. This porch was supported by many columns made out of tree trunks. Probably the most well known temple would have to be the Parthenon, dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom. All the temples had columns, but they definitely differed.

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Luke

Jan 27th, 2008

I noticed that you mentioned the Cyclops quite a bit: with the making of the lightning bolts for Zeus and the trident for Poseidon. Did the ancient Greeks view the Cyclops as a deity as well or was he something else?

jeff

Jan 28th, 2008

they were viewed as mythical creatures created by a god, so it is like they are a half step above humans, but also a half step down from gods, and thanks for checkin out my work =)

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