Medea in the hellenic age

             In today's society people are from different cultures and social backgrounds. Your culture may determine your values and the way you should act. Many people judge others cultures on the sole basis of their culture. Sometimes conflicts occur when cultures clash. Different cultures fights or even worse wars may submerge from them fighting. In Greek history there were many ages and peoples culture and value system changed over the times.
             The Greek culture was the first to look at human beings as the source of themselves. They "no longer saw mortals as the inconsequential objects of divine whim."(WH p 31) They saw themselves as having some control over their responsibilities and moral accountability for their actions. The Greek philosopher Protagoras stated that "Man is the measure of all things." Thinking this way the Greeks was more successful in creativity reaching heights they never thought they would reach. Their culture developed in the Aegean Sea were, trading, conquest and expansion was possible. The Greeks traded goods with the Egyptians and the Hittites of Anatolia. They borrowed and adapted a writing system from the Phoenicians. They learned sculptural techniques from the Egyptians and other teachings such as working with metal and clay, music and mathematics, and elements of their religious system from other Eastern civilization. The Greek thrived in the Aegean basin. with Minoan and the Mycenaean who left a mark on the Greeks.
             With the defeat of Persians at Plataea in 479 B.C., the Greeks entered the Hellenic age. This age lasted until Alexander the great died in 323 B.C. "The Hellenic age was the first stage of classic civilization."(WH p55) It was one of the Greeks highest achievements. The Greeks still lived in countryside but the city now dominates politics, society and the economy. Attitudes toward Olympian were getting better and public work ship developed into festivals. The g
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