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    Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was many things. Boswell called him‚ “the greatest man of any age” (Meier). Julius Caesar was a diplomat‚ a great politician. Everyone knows that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. As well as a leader‚ he was a writer and a military genius. He led Rome to war and took home victories time and time again. He was a lover‚ marrying Cleopatra after finding her in Egypt. This military leader led victory after victory and helped to set the life of the late

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    A tragic hero is defined as someone who “is of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. This person is fated by the Gods or by some supernatural force to doom and destruction or at least to great suffering. But the hero struggles mightily against this fate and this cosmic conflict wins our admiration.” (Tragic Hero Classical Definition) In Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Brutus is the tragic hero. The reasons leading to this statement are that he is used by people who are close

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    Archaic Greece is the period of Greek history that last from approximately eight century BC to 480 BC. This period precedes the classical period. During the Archaic period‚ Greece saw a massive increase in politics‚ international relations‚ welfare‚ culture‚ and economic. The visual arts also saw a huge increase in popularity. This new period saw a shift from geometric style to a representational and naturalistic style. The early Archaic period saw distinctive Orientalizing influences in both pottery

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    In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare a character by the name of Brutus is a great example of Shakespeare’s model. Shakespeare uses traditional elements but adds complexity. Brutus is an honorable man and his choices determined on the consequences of his actions and didn’t leave anything to fate. Brutus had quite a bit of inner turmoil on what action he wants to take and the outcome of that action. A Tragic Hero is a person who is usually of noble birth who suffers a catastrophe

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    Julius Caesar was a Roman General and statesman who successfully turned the Roman Republic into a powerful Roman Empire which as a result‚ led to the creation of Britannia‚ the starting point of the Arthurian Legend. After Julius returned to Rome after years in exile he came back with ambition and determination to become a leader for his country. By consoling power through the Roman system‚ he was elected as consul in 59 BCE which was followed by his invasion of Gaul in 55 BCE. Even though Julius

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    Julius Caesar may not have been a modern day boy scout; however‚ he still showed great signs of leadership. In ancient Rome‚ the dictator Caesar has been given the chance to become king and he intends to take it. Many question whether he rules selfishly or selflessly. Recent civil wars have weakened Rome and Rome needs a good leader. Caesar is a selfless‚ benevolent leader who only has the best of intentions as king. Caesar was a great leader and made money for Rome in interesting ways. On Act III

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    Gladiator In Ancient Rome

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    I was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators‚ wild animals‚ and condemned criminals. I am a professional fighters who would fight to my death‚ I was specialized with weapons. Until the Public built multi-purpose arenas throughout the roman empire. Rome’s martial ethics and‚ in fighting or dying well‚ I could inspire admiration and popular acclaim. We were celebrated in high and low art. Our value as entertainers

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    The Beginning of Citizenship in the early Republic When the collapse of the monarchy and the creation of the Republic had taken place‚ it is when the control of Roman government was allowed to only a small groups of influential families called the patricians. The remaining residents were the plebeians. Slowly giving way to a commonwealth (res publica)‚ a state governed by the people. The agricultural population of ancient Rome consisted of a dominant class of large landowners‚ the patricians‚ and

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    Blood Of Olympus Analysis

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    Throughout the book Blood of Olympus by the New York Times Bestseller author Rick Riordan‚ the main characters visited the Sanctuary of Asclepius (Asklepios) to find the god of medicine Askelpios. The Sanctuary of Asklepios which they visited was found in the city-state of Epidaurus. Epidaurus is a city-state in the Naupile Province which is in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese. The polis is located in the Argolides valley and is surrounded by rocky cliffs with little to no vegetation. The

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    The Roman Empire existed for approximately 1000 years. During that time‚ it became a Mecca for scientific development‚ modern government‚ and culture. However‚ the Romans are also credited with the creation of one of the most brutal sports known to man. The Roman sport of choice was the gladiators. In the ruthless game‚ prisoners and volunteers alike were pitted against each other and wild animals in a fight that often ended in death. Although gladiators do not show many similarities to modern football

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