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    Xenia in Ancient Greece

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    Ann Pearson Persson 1 Mrs. Matone English 9-H 4 March 2013 In The Odyssey‚ Homer suggests that xenia is a very important feature of ancient Greece. Xenia is a kind of code of moral conduct for hospitality. For example‚ In The Odyssey there are times when reciprocation is given when traveling. Furthermore‚ the Greek people show xenia because Zeus demands hospitality from humans. Lastly

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    Ancient Judea Geography

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    Having to access Mediterrain Sea both nations economically well developed. Ancient records agriculture and sheep farming being practiced in that area. Civil war tore Judea in two but later again Pompey the great take over the land and assigned client king. The political system of Rome was monarchy like a political system of Judea

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    Ancient Mesopotamia is where modern Iraq is at nowadays. It was a collection of what we call city-states. It was a relatively small geographic area between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. This land was called the fertile crescent.in the Neolithic revolution‚ the fertile crescent became an agricultural area‚ used the rivers flooding to set up fields and starting living a settled life. They were small and very isolated‚ which kept the are fragmented politically. When we think of civilization‚ we see

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    Ethics In Ancient Romans

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    We know that the foundations of Western philosophy came from the ancient Greeks. Thus‚ if one were to use a single term to describe the Greeks‚ it would be "philosophers." On the other hand‚ the ancient Romans developed many of the techniques used in architecture‚ so much of their work still stands. Hence‚ one might describe the Romans as builders. As a result‚ words that come into

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner- Analysis * Verse drama * Major characters: the Mariner and the Wedding Guest - to enjoy the poem‚ one must visualize the actions and facial expressions of these two characters. The poem can be read on at least three levels‚ two of which tend to overlap: * The literal level -The poem can be enjoyed simply as a suspenseful adventure story. * The moral level - The Mariner’s killing of the bird is a symbolic representation of original sin. The punishment

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    Ancient History/Persepolis

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    PERSEPOLIS PERSEPOLIS Ancient Persia was a large region that was ruled by the Persian kings‚ until they were defeated by Alexander the Great. Ancient Persia comprised of south-west Asia (present day Iran). ABOUT PERSEPOLIS Persepolis is an Ancient Persian city‚ northeast of modern Shiraz in Iran. It was one of the capitals of Darius I and his successors. Its ruins include the palaces of Darius I and Xerxes I and a citadel that contained the treasury looted by Alexander the Great. Persepolis

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    Throughout our class and readings this semester we have gone through many different pieces of literature discussing the many different themes‚ patterns‚ along with many other important elements that make up great pieces of literature. This semester we have been covering a lot of material on the uncanny more known as a feeling of strange or mysteriousness along with stories congaing lots of darks and gory images including lots of deaths and unexpected deaths. A pattern I have seen occur quite a lot

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a very long romantic poem‚ written in 1798. A major facet of romantic poetry is the use of modern or accessible language. But that is not the case with this poem. Coleridge deliberately uses antiquated language. The poem starts off with a group of men going to a wedding. A Mariner stops one of them and the man replies ’by thy long beard and glittering eye‚ now wherefore stopp’st thou me? The Bridegroom’s doors are opened wide‚ and

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    Assignment One - Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Beyond the shadow of the ship‚ I watch’d the water-snakes: They moved in tracks of shining white‚ And when they rear’d‚ the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watch’d their rich attire: Blue‚ glossy green‚ and velvet black‚ They coil’d and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire. O happy living things! no tongue Their beauty might declare: A spring

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    Ancient Greece was divided into many different areas‚ called city-states. There were many city-states throughout the entire country‚ and each one had its own government. Athens and Sparta were two of the most powerful city-states in Greece. Sparta was governed by the military‚ while Athens had a democratic government. Over time‚ people’s opinions about what made a good government changed‚ and various types of governments developed as well. This is a sequence of Greek governments that were defined

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