World Literature I
Bias refers to a tendency to favor one perspective, idea, or group over others, often leading to a skewed interpretation of events or information. In the context of Greek historiography, bias is crucial as it impacts how historians recorded and presented historical events, often reflecting their own cultural or political agendas. This can shape our understanding of ancient history and the narratives that emerge from it.
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