Jungsoo

Sparta teenager boys, young boys, men, and soldiers!

In ancient Sparta, the purpose of education was to produce a well-drilled, well-disciplined marching army.** Spartans believed in a life of discipline, self-denial, and simplicity. They were very loyal to the state of Sparta. Every Spartan, male or female, was required to have a perfect body. When babies were born in ancient Sparta, Spartan soldiers would come by the house and check the baby. If the baby did not appear healthy and strong, the infant was taken away, and left to die on a hillside, or taken away to be trained as a slave (a //**helot**//). Babies who passed this examination were assigned membership in a brotherhood or sisterhood, usually the same one to which their father or mother belonged. ** Spartan Boys: ** Spartan boys were sent to military school at age 6 or 7. They lived, trained and slept in their the barracks of their brotherhood. At school, they were taught survival skills and other skills necessary to be a great soldier. School courses were very hard and often painful. Although students were taught to read and write, those skills were not very important to the ancient Spartans. Only warfare mattered. The boys were not fed well, and were told that it was fine to steal food as long as they did not get caught stealing. If they were caught, they were beaten. They boys marched without shoes to make them strong. It was a brutal training period. ** Spartan teenager boys ** Ancient Spartan teenager boys had very close friendships and harsh training in school. They had to take difficult training. Ancient Spartan teenager boys and you mean often became very close friend easily. When a boy was about fifteen, were starting to take an interest in him and trying to make friends with him. This was a way for teenaged boys to learn how to behave around grownups, and it was a way for young men to have close friendships. This was especially true in Sparta, though other Greek towns also had such friendships. Older boys might talk to young students or kids. Showing them about wrestling trick on gymnasium, or invite them to a party, or go hunting together. Sometimes the older boys lasted for the rest of their lives. When they get twenty years old, they turn to adult and solider. Then they need to work for Sparta until age sixty. ** Spartan young boys and men ** Ancient young Spartan boys also had to have harsh training like teenager boys. They played with each other same age friends, but they usually played with teenager boys. They started to go to school at age 6 or 7. Boys learned writing and reading but it wasn’t that important as training and P.E to Spartan that time. They had to sleep at their own barracks. Spartan school was very harsh to students. Ancient Spartan men had to be a solider after they graduated high school. They needed to take test before they get citizen. If they fain this test, they need to do high school all over again. But if they pass this test, they can get citizen but they need to be a solider. Even though they get marry, they can’t live together. They had to sleep in their own barrack. They are finishing their job at age 60. Then they can spend rest of their life with their families. Sparta was the strongest country in Greece. But there were no democracy. . Ancient Spartan teenager boys had very close friendships and harsh training in school. They had
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to take difficult training. Ancient Spartan teenager boys and you mean often became very close

friend easily. ** ** Ancient young Spartan boys also had to have harsh training like teenager boys. ** Facts __** Spartan teenager boys were very strong. ** __** ** When they get twenty years old, they turn to adult and solider. Then they need to work for Sparta
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 * They had to take difficult test to be a high school student. **
 * Spartan teenager usually had younger or older friends. **
 * Spartan teenager boys had to help each other. **
 * Spartan teenager boys had to wear very strong shoes in their school. **
 * Spartan young boys usually played with teenager boys. **
 * Spartan young boys had to wear special shoes in school. **
 * Spartan teenager boys had to take citizen test if they graduate high school. **
 * If they fail this test, they can’t get a citizen and they need to go back to high school. **
 * If they pass this test, they are citizen. **
 * Then they need to be a soldier. **
 * Even though they get married, they can’t live with their families. **
 * They had to sleep in their own barracks. **
 * They have to work for their country until age 60. **
 * Then they could spend rest of their life with their families. **
 * __ Concluding Sentences

until age sixty. ** ** Then they can spend rest of their life with their families. Sparta was the strongest

country in Greece. But there were no democracy. **   By: Jung-Soo Park