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- 2. Homer's epic poem focusing on the Trojan War.
- 4. Playwright known for exploring themes of human suffering and divine intervention.
- 6. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- 8. Heroic figure with extraordinary strength, featured in lost epics.
- 9. Pre-Socratic philosopher who pondered the nature of reality and change.
- 11. Homer's epic poem depicting the journey of Odysseus.
- 12. Euripides play with a character known for intense psychological depth.
- 14. Ancient Greek philosopher, teacher of Plato, and influential figure in philosophy.
- 15. associated with esoteric teachings about the soul and the afterlife.
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- 1. Pre-Socratic thinker who contributed radical insights to philosophy.
- 3. Heroes of the epic cycle, known for their adventurous exploits.
- 5. Ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
- 7. Playwright whose works often draw inspiration from Greek tragic heroes.
- 10. The collection of traditional stories or beliefs of a society, often involving gods and heroes.
- 13. A genre of Greek drama, often featuring a protagonist's downfall and suffering.