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    Pope Leo Xiii Pope Leo XIII Pope Leo XIII was the first pope to try and bring the Roman Catholic Church into harmony with the modern world. He continued the efforts of his predecessor Pius IX to gain independence for the Vatican from Italy. It could be argued that Christianity Survived through Pope Leo XIII because of his political and social work. Pope Leo XIII’s real name was Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci. He was born on March 2‚ 1810‚ in Carpineto‚ Italy. Vincenzo Gioacchino

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    Study Guide for “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare The following questions will help you to prepare for your eventual test over “Julius Caesar”. While I will not be collecting this‚ it is on you to make sure that you are answering the questions as we go. Your test will be taken directly from this study guide. Act I 1) Judging from the events in Act I‚ the political mood and behavior of the Romans are best described how? 2) When we first see Brutus‚ he appears to be ________________________

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    Every classical tragedy has a tragic hero and‚ in turn‚ every tragic hero has a tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is any weakness of a hero that eventually leads to their demise. In Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus has a few tragic flaws. Although Brutus is an honorable and true man‚ these flaws inhibit his actions and lead to his eventual ruin. One fatal flaw of Brutus is that he is very naïve. Brutus’ naïveté leads to a string of bad decision making. A big mistake that Brutus

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    they were nothing but low class beggars. There was a use of syntax‚ rewording of words with a different point of view. Brutus started off by stating‚ "Romans‚ countrymen‚ and lovers!" (III. II. 14). Romans were formally stating citizens of Rome whereas Anthony states‚ "Friends‚ Romans‚ countryman..." (III. II. 82). Friends had a more intimate feeling to it than just Romans which was with formality ‚but also with a foreign feeling of a stranger. Approaching them with more comfortable and tender introductions

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    :Unit 2 Education. Grammar: Reported Speech‚ Tenses‚ Modals‚ Editing (error detection and omission)‚ Verbs and Gap Filling. Bio Sketch‚ Email‚ Notice‚ Message‚ Dairy Entry‚ Post card‚ Report. Article‚ Speech‚ Informal Letter and Formal Letter. FA1(II) August 10 Marks Creative Writing: Creative Writing: (1)Bio Sketch/Paragraph Writing/Dialogue Writing. (2)Email/Story fabricating.(4marks + 6marks=10 marks) ((2) Holiday’s H.W. 5marks SA1 August 80 Marks ( 80 - 4=20

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    Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar is considered to be one of the greatest statesman and a Roman general. It is believed that Julius springs his family from the genetic factor Julia‚ the descendants of Lulus‚ who was the son of Aeneas‚ the Trojan prince‚ and the supposed son of Venus goddess. Caesar‚ the cognomen springs its origin from an ancestor born by a caesarean section. Caesar was born on 13th July 100 B.C. and died on 15th March 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar

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    Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift published much poetry in the 18th century that related to the representation and perception of women in their societies. Both poets rely heavily on the use of satire to present perceptions of both sexes in The Rape of the Lock and The Lady’s Dressing Room. In particular‚ Pope and Swift satirise female vanity next to exploring the true meaning and value of their beauty‚ and it is clear to see that their methods in doing so are various and comprehensive. In The Rape

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    Julius Caesar A powerful leader being assassinated is not new in the history of the world. Some have been powerful and some have not. President John F. Kennedy is maybe the most famous in the history of the United States‚ except maybe President Abraham Lincoln. The murder of Julius Caesar is one of the most famous and popular too. The debate is whether he should have been assassinated or not‚ depending on what you think he was doing within the empire. It is true that Julius Caesar was

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    Julius Ceasar: 1953 vs. 1970 Julius Ceasar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that is believed to have been written in 1599. It portrays the conspiracy against the Roman dictator Julius Caesar‚ his struggle between the demands of patriotism‚ honor‚ and friendship‚ and his assassination. It is one of several Roman plays that Shakespeare wrote that are based on true events from Roman history. After watching two films about Julius Ceasar‚ one made in 1953 and one made in 1970‚ I personally believe

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    Julius Caesar The story of Julius Caesar’s assassination has been told both historically and fictionally. Historical sources focus on the facts of the assassination‚ while fictionary works focus more on the characters and the drama of the story. Because of the different purposes of the sources‚ there are many differences between the historical and fictional stories. William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar adds certain details and dramatic elements to make the story more interesting and to make the

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