According to the healthy diet set upon by Lycurgus, the youth of Sparta were set apart from the life of idleness and indulgences which had resulted in inequality in the past, for they lived with rather ceaseless rounds of work serving in government, military, or the agoge. The Spartans possessed strong bodies that had undergone training, resulting in the formation of warrior spirit and obedience which was the goal of its education. Spartan’s education disciplined its men beyond …show more content…
While fear was the nature of humanity, Sparta educated the men regarding the meaning of life, the obedience toward the law, and the loyalty toward Sparta. The exercise of virtue in every Spartan was presented in his sacrifices in war as he conquered the enemies and performed a heroic death Since Spartans were expected to defend the country for the well-being of their commonwealth until the moment of death, a great appreciation of life fulfilled Sparta even though death was not as frightening as a shameful life but rather preferable. Therefore, it was a blessing to acknowledge the death of the family’s male, for he honored generations of his family for his expression of warrior virtue through his valiant conduct and contribution for the commonwealth of Sparta. They were the utmost virtuous and selfless since they earned a good reputation for Spartan and brought influence to generations in his family to be recognized for his fine