What literary works were there in ancient Greece?
1. Greek mythology 2. Homer's epic consists of two parts, namely Iliad (translated as Ilion) and Odyssey (translated as Odysseus). According to legend, the author is Homer, a blind poet who lived from 10 BC to the 8th century BC, but the more popular view is Homer's epic. 3. hesiod. Representative works include Oracle Bone Inscriptions's poems "Farming and Time" and "Shenpu". 4. Lyrics. Lyrics in ancient Greece include a variety of themes, mainly divided into two-line poems, satirical poems, piano music and pastoral songs. Among them, many ancient Greek poets wrote double-line poems. The earliest poet is said to be Kalinos in the first half of the 7th century BC, but Szimonidesz (556-466 BC) was the best at writing this poem. Solon, the founder of Athenian democracy, also wrote many poems. Aesop's fables Aesop's fables mainly convey moral teachings through the words and deeds of some animals. 6. Aeschylus: Eris Teia's Trilogy (Agamemnon, Dionysus and Nemesis), Beggars, Persians, Thebes Seven Strikes and Prometheus. This last one is the most famous. 7. Sophocles: King antigone and Oedipus. Among them, King Oedipus is regarded as a model of ancient Greek tragedy. 8. euripides: Medea, Trojan Women 9. Aristophanes: Babylonians, clouds, birds, knights, Akanai, etc. Among them, Birds is the best work, the most complete allegorical comedy in ancient Greece and the origin of utopian comedy. 10. Minand: World Hater and Samos Woman.