In Classical Greece, areté was the value toward which all men strove, both as individuals and collectively.

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What is areté? How can we observe the Greeks' quest for this ideal (or expression of it) in art, architecture, and thought? Compose an essay in which you discuss areté in the cultural production or cultural practices of Classical Greece. You must discuss at least two of the following your categories of cultural production--art, architecture, philosophy/literature, or social customs --and you must use specific examples to back up your assertions.

There is no required word length, but the most successful answers will be a minimum of 250 words. Your answer must have complete sentences it progression of thoughts that is broken into paragraphs a discernible thesis, and conclusion that brings your ideas together.

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Arête in Classical Greece
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ARETE IN CLASSICAL GREECE

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Arête in Classical Greece
In the ancient global records, Greek stands out as one of the leading nations that has a
precious treatment and respect to the art. For instance, the Greeks have the Arête which is the
constituent of art highly valued among the culture of the Greeks (Ford, 2009). Among the
Greeks, arête is commonly known to represent virtue among the individuals where the belief
makes the individual to work towards achieving the best potentiality while displaying various
virtues. Therefore, this paper discusses the cultural production and practices of arête among the...


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