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Gender and Fair Tales Introduction People in Greece considered sex as a natural part of life. The young and powerful Zeus had splashing sexual appetite .Zeus establishes sexual relationships with young boys and mortal women among others. Zeus is depicted as powerful kings known for their infidelity, love affairs a sexual escapades .In the ancient Greece, romantic love was rare and marriages were economic arrangements to ensure inheritance and blood line.In Greece, male chauvinism was the order of the day.
As the video points out, the classical Greece was a man’s world. Women were supposed to take care of matters of home and earth apart from satisfying their men’s sexual desires and providing entertainment. The Greek castle itself had a hall or room (mans quarters) specially left for entertainment from women. This is where parties, dances and sex took place .However, there was another class of women who were supposed to attend parties with the king .They were considered to be more educated.
The servants of the Aphrodite were a class of women in Greece who had a high level of sexual freedom. The island of Lesbos was associated by poet Salford. His work of poetry has drawn a lot of scholarly attention. He was not homosexual but wrote long poems about his longing desire for young girls. Greece poetry played a major role in religion and the world of sexuality. The secret band of thieves was a group of died avoiding disgrace from their lovers or homosexual lovers. Their death marked an end of classical Greece era and ushered a new era of Hellenism.
This was subsequently followed by changes in sexual life in Greece. There were now stronger bonds between a man and a woman, and the elites in Greece started appreciating women in general. The male nakedness as the symbol of beauty was replaced by a female nakedness. During this time, man to man relationships were replaced by man-woman sexual relationship and the society started to accept the humanity of women.ReferencesHistory of Sex Greece (n.d.). [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix4QpC_AzCk
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