Papers 321-330 of total 1772 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…to whether Caesar should have or should not have been slayed. Brutus approached his audience using a sense of superiority, which he credited to his feeling of loyalty towards the Romans. He began his oration by addressing the crowd with, “Romans, countrymen…
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Category: /Literature
…Reasons for the first invasion of Britain in 55 BC The planning stages of the invasion of Britain by Caesar in 55 BC are believed by historians to date back to 56 BC and possibly even 57 BC. He invaded because the Britons were giving aid to the Gauls…
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Category: /History
…Augustus Caesar’s rise to power and transformation of the Roman Republic into the great Empire was able to happen because of his great ability to gain support from his military soldiers, the senate, and the people. His relationship with each varied…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"; Mark Antony is one of the characters that transforms throughout the play. Antony's character changes from being the loyal friend to Caesar, to a tactful and coherent politician and then finally transforming to become…
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…Scene three/ Act two ARTEMIDORUS (reads aloud) "Caesar, beware of Brutus. Take heed of Cassius. Come not near Casca. Have an eye to Cinna. Trust not Trebonius. Mark well Metellus Cimber. Decius 5 Brutus loves thee not. Thou hast wronged Caius…
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…evolving into politicians. There was no need for them to be great warriors; they had to be cunning, manipulative and intelligent. Antony, Caesar and Lepidus are all different types of leaders and are each effective in their own way. In a play, first impressions…
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…Guilty or innocent? The story of Ethyl and Julius Rosenberg It was shortly after World War Two, and the nation was going through another Red Scare. Being a suspected communist made one as guilty as being a serial murderer in America. Communist North…
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…to the throne as the sole ruler of Rome, and after establishing himself as the heir apparent, by hunting down and killing all the implicated accomplices to Julius Caesar's murder, he found himself with a large army and no further enemies to pursue…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, and The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, the nature of evil conveyed by the Ethiopian proverb parallels the fundamental messages of both pieces of works. Julius Caesar, a great Roman general and senator, and Napoleon, an evil pig, become corrupt…
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…the artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti, the great Florentine ruler, Lorenzo de Medici, and the Pope Julius II. These individuals, probably more than anyone else, contributed to the great works of art created during the Italian Renaissance…
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