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…to express himself freely; "In San Jose, California, a 15-year-old spent 90 days in detention and was expelled from Santa Teresa High School for writing poetry school officials considered too violent. In 2001, "Julius" was prosecuted for showing two classmates his…
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Category: /Literature
…temple ever built. Even in antiquity, its architectural refinements were legendary, especially the subtle correspondence between the curvature of the stylobate, the batter, or taper, of the naos walls and the entasis of the columns."(John Julius Norwich, Ed…
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…. Once in Rome, Pope Julius II immediately commissioned Raphael because of his uncanny gift for painting sacred and secular paintings. Julius II had Raphael paint the rooms of the Vatican apartment, which brought life to the otherwise dull walls of the stanze…
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…of how life experiences can influence art. An early example of art influenced by the artist’s experiences can be observed in the High Renaissance. In April 1508, Julius II summoned Michelangelo back to Rome, but he was still not able to start on the papal…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…of the team has an initial racist attitude which is fuelled by fear, towards the black members of the team. However, after being forced to become better acquainted at camp, Bertier bonds with one of the African Americans, Julius, realising their similarities…
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Category: /History
…Virgil spent a substantial amount of time and research on his masterpiece, The Aeneid. His goal was to create a piece of literature that would be praised by King Augustus Caesar of Rome. In order to properly display his devotion and gratitude towards…
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Category: /History
…of love, and finally, the history of Rome and the deification of Caesar. There is a common transition from gods acting like humans, to humans suffering at the hands of gods, to humans suffering at the hands of humans, to humans becoming gods. It seems that each…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Copernicus and Luther. . .” Thoreau also wrote on Christ’s beliefs and what he said to the Herodians,- “if you use money which has the image of Caesar on it, which he has made current and valuable, that is, if you are men of the State, and gladly enjoy…
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…authorities were most tolerant of Jewish customs and religious beliefs. The cult of the Caesar, elsewhere established, and even welcomed in the empire, was not forced upon the Jews except during the mad attempt of Caligula. This led to a fearful massacres…
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Category: /Literature/English
…line tell us more about Glyn’s character ‘…And when I took the reins of a Saturday morning (With Glyn’s big paw on them, just in case) I drove the chariot of the sun, I was Caesar, Ben Hur, I was a big boy, helping the milkman’ This conveys…
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