2.1 Greek tragedy
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Classical Greek literature, spanning the 8th to 4th centuries BCE, laid the foundation for Western literary traditions. From epic poems to tragedies and comedies, these works explored timeless themes of heroism, fate, and human nature. Key figures like Homer, Sophocles, and Aristophanes crafted stories that continue to captivate readers today. Their works delve into the complexities of the human experience, examining relationships between gods and mortals, individual desires versus societal expectations, and the consequences of our actions.
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Classical Greek literature, spanning the 8th to 4th centuries BCE, laid the foundation for Western literary traditions. From epic poems to tragedies and comedies, these works explored timeless themes of heroism, fate, and human nature. Key figures like Homer, Sophocles, and Aristophanes crafted stories that continue to captivate readers today. Their works delve into the complexities of the human experience, examining relationships between gods and mortals, individual desires versus societal expectations, and the consequences of our actions.
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