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Write a brief essay (four paragraphs in length) describing some of the ways the Romans adapted and adopted Greek culture to form Greco-Roman culture. Choose two of the categories below and give specific examples that include Greek influences on Roman achievements. • Religion (aspects the Romans copied or adapted) • Literature (Roman writers and how their works were similar to or different from Greek works) • Sculpture and painting (Greek conventions and Roman developments) • Architecture (Greek design influences and Roman innovations)

Your paragraphs should follow the format discussed in class: 1.Introductory paragraph with thesis 2.Discussion of first category with examples 3.Discussion of second category with examples 4.Conclusion and restatement of thesis

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The Romans conquered many lands and usually when they did they let the conquered land keep their own culture. When they conquered Greece they found that they really liked many aspects of Greek art and culture.The Romans really liked Greek sculpture. Romans sculptures are amazing but the Romans built upon Greek sculpture. The Romans made sculptures more detailed and they could make more of them, quicker.They also adopted some of the principles from...

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Answer:

The Romans adopted many aspects of the Greek culture for example pillars such as the Parthenon, even though the Romans also innovated their architectonic movements. In Religion, the Romans adopted many ideas of the Greeks, they remained polytheists but they changed the name of the Gods to names such as Jupiter, Venus, and others. But the Romans were not interested in telling stories as the Greek did, Romans were more connected to rituals. The Greeks also influenced the Romans on painting and sculptures, this is why many historians refer to it as Greco-Roman Art.

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3.11 Graded Assignment: Roman Society and Culture