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Title: Greek Society
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Also, drama and literature quickly grew during this time. Important writers of the classical age included Euripides, Aeschylus, and Sophocles. These writers improved the theater of classical Athens with great dramas and comedies. Plays written by these writers include “The Trojan Women,” by Euripides and “The Oedipus Cycle,” by Sophocles... Showed first 250 characters
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Plays written by these writers include “The Trojan Women,” by Euripides and “The Oedipus Cycle,” by Sophocles. All of these individuals, along with the greater ideas contributed greatly to the extent of Greece and the superiority of its civilization. Greece was the most important society of the Classical Age, because of its advanced culture, methods in science and philosophy, and its revolutionary strategies in warfare... Showed next 250 characters
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