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The Golden Age of Athens

Ancient Civilisations

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Democracy and Drama in Ancient Athens

This chapter explores the evolution of Athenian direct democracy in the mid-400s, highlighting the active participation of male citizens while noting the exclusion of women, foreigners, and slaves. It delves into the significant cultural impact of theater, particularly the tragic play 'Medea' by Euripides, and its emotional resonance with audiences amid the social inequalities of the time. The chapter also examines the life of Pericles, his rise within Athenian society, and the complexities of his relationships against the backdrop of democracy's evolution.

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