Athens And Sparta Comparison Essay

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The similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta.
There are many differences between Athens and Sparta, two of the most important city-states, or poleis, of Ancient Greece. In particular, Athens is located in the greek mainland while Sparta is located in the peloponnese. This essay will address the similarities and differences between Athens and Sparta in the 5th century BCE in the areas of Government, Woman’s life, Architecture and education.

One area in which Athens and Sparta share many differences is their governments. One main difference is that Sparta was a monarchy, while Athens was a democracy (they invented it).Sparta governed its people by 2 seperate kings, with each a royal family (This was to ensure there would still …show more content…

In Sparta and Athens, females married at a young age, but the way they were treated was completely different. In both areas women married much older aged men, and their roles were to have healthy babies. In Sparta, women were allowed to own land, and be in court. They were raised to be outspoken and brave, like the males, and they trained, danced and exercised naked to be healthy and strong. In Sparta, women wore plain clothing and no accessories. In Athens, females became “adults” at around 13, where they wore white ankle length loose dresses until they married. After marriage,most women had as many babies as they could. This continuation of birth after birth weakened the women so much that approximately half died by the age of 40. Men wanted many sons to continue the family name and be a heir to the property. Unlike most poleis, women in Athens had not a lot of freedom. For most women the only time they went out was to get water in the mornings, and to attend religious festivals the autumn festival, or thesmophoria, where they worshipped demeter, goddess of the fields. There wasn’t many jobs available to women in Athens, but they could be wet nurses, midwives and even small scale market traders. Upper class women also had the chance to be a priestess for the goddesses, while the lower class women sometimes helped their husbands out in the field. This explains how athenian women and spartan women lives have several similarities and many

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