'The Aristodikos is so convincingly realistic and looks so much like a living man...' [WOODFORD]. How far do you agree with Woodford's opinion?

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In order for the question to be answered, it must be approached in a specific way. First of all, it is important to note that a good and fair answer to the question would include the ways in which Woodford is right and the ways in which she is wrong. Also, the way in which the subject of her statement must be judged is by comparing it to works of the same period in order …

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…the degree that it is exactly like a living man. The revolutionary changes towards a life-like portrayal are great but when looking at later works we can clearly see that there are statues which come much closer to looking like real people. This leads us to understand that the Aristodikos was much like a living man but only in the Archaic period and to the people who had not yet seen such improvements in realism.