👉 Alexandrianism is a literary movement that emerged in ancient Greece during the 1st century BCE. It was characterized by an emphasis on classical forms and themes, as well as a focus on human experience and emotion. Alexandrians often used language and imagery that reflected the ideals of classical literature, such as symmetry, proportion, and harmony, to convey their ideas.
Some notable figures associated with Alexandrianism include Sophocles, Aristophanes, and Euripides, who were known for
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