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…chores and receives education to make her more desirable as a wife. This leads to the allegories used in this short story. The protagonist life paralleled both of her pets’ lives, her dog Caesar’s and that of her little yellow canary. Both comparisons…
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…. A friend that stood in need of money came to borrow of him. His wife was Julia, of the family of the Caesars, who, for her discretion and fair was not inferior to any of her time. Under her, Antony received his education, she being, after the death of his father…
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…characterization, which is a masterpiece, when he tries to convince himself that Caesar must die for the good of Rome. Finally, and most importantly, Brutus’ best qualities, drag him down, but he does struggle for justice and self-understanding, and he proves himself…
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…In 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Julius Rosenberg (1918-53), an electrical engineer who had worked (1940-45) for the U.S. army signal corps, and his wife Ethel (1916-53); they were indicted…
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…In 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Julius Rosenberg (1918-53), an electrical engineer who had worked (1940-45) for the U.S. army signal corps, and his wife Ethel (1916-53); they were indicted…
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…. with no money. Every year 8 plebians (elected by the plebians) would go to the senate and make laws according to the plebian rights. These people were called Tribunes. Some famous leaders were Julius Ceaser and his nephew Octavian. Ceaser was a great general and who…
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…Michelangelo went back to Rome in 1534. In 1505 Pope Julius II called Michelangelo back to Rome for two commissions. The most important one was for the frescoes of the Sistine chapel ceiling. While lying prone, upon scaffolding, Michelangelo painted between 1508…
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…Michelangelo was called back to Rome by Pope Julius II in for two commissions. The most important one was for the frescoes of the Sistine chapel ceiling. Working lying on his back on scaffolding, Michelangelo painted between 1508 and 1512 some of the finest…
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…Buonarotti (1475-1564) and Pope Julius II. Julius planned to make Rome a truly impressive centre that clearly demonstrated his vision of the renewed power and prestige of the Pope as the supreme head of the Church. "Julius exploited the potential of art…
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…by Pope Julius II in for two commissions. The most important one was for the frescoes of the Sistine chapel ceiling. Working lying on his back on scaffolding. Michelangelo painted between 1508 and 1512 some of the finest pictorial images of all time…
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