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Acropolis In Ancient Greece

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All through history Athens has suffered but to say only Athens went through these rough periods would be unfair to the whole of Greece as the whole country has gone through turbulence.
In the first article, Debt-Ridden Greece Hopes Ancient Sites Can Yield New Cash, the author Niki Kitsantonis speaks on how the culture and tourism ministry were lowering prices for filming at historical sites across Greece namely the Acropolis in Athens as a result of the economic crisis the country has faced. The need to bring in more revenue had led officials to create more attractive pricing for outside sources. Financial constraints have seemingly led to a decision that may have been less than ideal for those involved. In Lysistrata we have a similar occurrence …show more content…

The author the Liz Alderman writes about the rise of Graffiti in Athens as a result of the growing resentment from the economic woes many are facing. Graffiti being a form of expression many are turning to. One artist, in particular, iNO, stating “People in Greece are under increasing pressure.” Followed by "They feel the need to act, resist, and express themselves." This need to fight back against oppression/find a way to solve a problem being an inherent trait in humans. We see this drive to find a way all over The Odyssey, but one example, in particular, is with Odysseus's son Telemachus. Telemachus feeling frustrated with his mother's suitors and people telling him that his father's extended absence is a result of his death. So with Athena's directive, Telemachus goes on a journey to find out the mystery of Odysseus's disappearance. Also, once again we find ourselves in a Greece disturbed of peace as they are in conflict with the Trojans as a consequence of Helen being …show more content…

In 2010, he would be heading to the Greece that year to compete in the Athens Classic Marathon with family. The marathon that year would the exact route used in the 2004 Athens Olympics. Which that route itself being on the same track for the first contemporary Olympic Games in Athens in 1896 where the present marathon originated. Back in time, Greece once again at war, the Greco-Persian War. Here The Battle of Marathon took place between Athens and Persia and from Herodotus, The Father of History, we learn that the Greeks decisively won and defeated King Darius. One of the most significant events to come out of this battle being Pheidippides run from Athens to Sparta, and tying back to the present his run being the inspiration of our current sport of

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