TY - BOOK AU - Plutarch AU - White,John S. TI - The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch: Being Parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch, Edited for Boys and Girls AV - CTDEPZ PY - 2001/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Greece -- Biography -- Juvenile literature KW - Rome -- Biography -- Juvenile literature N1 - Uniform title: Lives. English. Selections; Release date is 2001-01-01; Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger; Original publication data not identified N2 - "The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch" by Plutarch is a historical collection intended for younger readers, edited by John S. White. This work likely draws on Plutarch's original texts, written during the early 2nd century AD, which present moral lessons through the lives of notable historical figures from ancient Greece and Rome. The stories featured in this collection highlight themes of bravery, leadership, and virtue, showcasing heroes such as Theseus and Romulus, among others. The opening of "The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch" introduces the legendary hero Theseus, detailing his parentage, upbringing, and eventual journey to Athens. It narrates Theseus's decision to confront various robbers and villains during his travel, depicting his courageous exploits that include defeating famous figures like Periphtes and Sinis. The narrative showcases his character strengths, emphasizing his bravery and desire for nobility, as well as the familial connections that drive his journey. This opening sets the tone for the collection and invites readers into the richly woven fabric of myth, morality, and the virtues exemplified by classical heroes. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2484 ER -