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Did the Greeks enjoy being sad according to the text?

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No, Greeks did not enjoy being sad all the time. Instead, tragedy helped them release their suppressed emotions and pain, a process called catharsis, providing emotional relief and healing rather than promoting constant sadness.

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  1. According to the text, Greeks did not enjoy sadness itself. Rather, they used tragedy as a means to experience and release deep-seated emotions safely. This emotional cleansing, known as catharsis, helped individuals process grief, fear and anxiety. By watching tragic plays, audiences confronted difficult feelings within a controlled environment, leading to a sense of relief and renewal. Thus, the experience of sadness was therapeutic and culturally important, fostering emotional well-being rather than being a source of prolonged sorrow.

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