Ideal of Perfection
Title: Ideal of Perfection
Category: History
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Ideal of Perfection
Ideal of Perfection
Throughout history the Greeks have been know to be excellent in almost every aspect of life. Aristocracy was a major part in the structure of Greek culture and males were the complete rulers of the Greek cities. The Greek’s set up a social structure where the males would be gauged by the Greek ideal of perfection. If a male was to follow these ideals he was honored and worshiped by the
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some ways today’s attitudes of citizens resembles that of the Greeks. Everyone likes to be powerful and look good, people buy fancy cars, expensive clothing, and become involved in politics. Most of these items are necessities to become higher up in the social status, just as it was for the Greeks. Most everyone wants to be powerful and there are just those people who have it in them and fit into this molded stature.
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