The Black Death was a plague that killed nearly 50% of people. One of the long term effects was people's viewpoint on religion. Many people who saw the death affecting everyone and thought it was the hand of God stopped believing in God. This could have spurred the Renaissance/Enlightenment thinkers who focused on humanism and secularism. They such as John Locke believed reason was the most important, not faith. It also broke the Church's absolute power. Many of the churches who were the only place for refuge and those who went to administer last rights then got sick and died as well. Sonce so many people died, there were more jobs open and actually raised the standard of living. Wages rose because there were less people and marked the end of feudalism. It paved the way for the renaissance. It also led to persecution of certain groups such as Jews
Greek life was heavily influenced by belief in Greek gods. The Greeks believed that the gods were very powerful, but they were not perfect and showed human feelings with great intensity, including feelings like anger, anger and jealousy, which are exactly the feelings that the Greeks would like to avoid because they feared being punished by the gods and by for this reason, they made tributes and prayers.
In addition, Greek values established well-defined gender roles. For men, the values and concepts of this society required them to be strong and provide for the needs of their home. In addition, men should be educated, educated, knowledgeable about art, science and politics. Women, on the other hand, should be gentle, take care of their husband's welfare and be responsible for domestic matters. In addition, they should not interfere in male affairs such as politics, science and economics.
In general, the society of Greece dictated that values such as justice, righteousness, understanding and peace were followed by all citizens.