Alexander the great's upbringing significantly shaped his attitudes toward Greek culture. Educated by the philosopher Aristotle, he developed a deep appreciation for Greek philosophy, art, and literature, which influenced his vision of cultural fusion. However, his Macedonian background also instilled in him a sense of pride and a desire to spread Hellenistic culture throughout his conquests, blending it with local customs. This duality allowed him to both embrace and promote Greek culture while respecting the traditions of the peoples he encountered.
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