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    Battle of Actium

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    Farina‚ Lucy A3 Hustwit The Battle of Actium The Battle of Actium was a battle that took place during the time of the Roman civil war (32-30 B.C.) between Marc Antony and Octavian. This was fought on the day of September 2‚ 31BC in the Ionian Sea‚ more specifically in the Gulf of Ambracia. After the brutal assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC‚ Rome was in need of a leader. Octavian was named the heir in his will‚ but Marc Antony was the one who took over and handled all of his papers and legions

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    Enobarbus - What significance does he have in the play: Antony & Cleopatra Enobarbus is a significant character in Shakespeare’s play and contributes to the drama in a number of ways. He is sympathetic to Antony from the start and is his most loyal and devoted friend which allows him to speak freely‚ even when he is critical of Antony. Shakespeare is able to use Enobarbus as a vehicle for the truth and common sense. When Antony’s rational thinking escapes him‚ Enobarbus is not afraid to speak his

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    factors which also played an important role in assisting him to obtain ultimate power. His victory in the Battle of Actium and his extraordinary ability in propagating his campaign and achievement earned him the popularity among the Roman population. His conservative inclination and his link with the army effectively secured his place in the senatorial order. The Battle of Actium has constituted to a potent and enduring turning point in the course of Roman history for it signalled the commencement

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    and buried. After his victorious battle in Actium‚ Augustus had this temple built in honor of Caesar. Now there are only remains of the foundation‚ yet plenty to see. This large‚ beautiful‚ yet rundown‚ place has much history and you can still see the platform where Caesar’s body was burned. http://www.vroma.org/~forum/tempjc.html Templum Divi Caesaris This is the place where Caesar’s body was cremated and buried. After his victorious battle in Actium‚ Augustus had this temple built in honor

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    The Battle of Actium is one of the most important battles in Rome’s history. It was between Caesar’s heir‚ Octavian‚ and his right hand man‚ Marc Antony. Antony was one of Rome’s most beloved generals. He had been with Caesar through many battles and had won the respect and loyalty of Rome’s soldiers. Octavius was the undisputed heir of Caesar. Caesar had named the young boy in his will‚ and as such‚ Octavius had inherited not only his adopted Father’s name but also his wealth. Between these two

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    The Evolution of the Word Tomb “At the bottom of the heart of every human being‚ from earliest infancy until the tomb‚ there is something that goes on indomitably expecting‚ in the teeth of all experience of crimes committed‚ suffered‚ and witnessed‚ that good and not evil will be done” – Simone Weil (French social Philosopher‚ Mystic and Activist in the French Resistance during World War II. 1909-1943) The word tomb has been used in many forms of literature throughout history. From the beautiful

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    How far was Octavian’s rise to power achieved through violence? There were many factors that contributed to Octavian’s rise to power. Caesar’s death was an important event that helped the rise of Octavian. This is because it created uncertainty through out the people‚ without a leader could lead to chaos. Octavian‚ being Caesar’s adopted son‚ was the only possible next in line. Octavian possessed no doubts in eliminating those who stood in his way on the path to power and joined with Lepidus and

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    Antony and Cleopatra

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    ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ composed by Shakespeare presents different types of power which people exercise to manipulate and to control others. Sometimes the use of power can have tragic results where people become victims of their own desires. At other times‚ power can be used to enhance somebody’s reputation and position in life. The types of power that are highlighted in this play include‚ power of a sexual nature‚ political or military power‚ the power of persuasion and manipulation. The exercise

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    Cleopatra is depicted as a strikingly beautiful‚ loyal but manipulative temptress‚ oozing femininity as she seduces the two most powerful men in Egypt‚ Marc Antony and Julius Caesar. A question this raises is‚ was she an insecure Queen who felt that she needed a more powerful man to help secure her place on the throne of her beloved Egypt‚ rather than lose it to one of them? As shown in the 2005 TV production ‘Rome’ Cleopatra is seen wanting to get pregnant by Caesar to secure her position‚ but in

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    Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra is a play rife with ambiguity. Cleopatra’s character is‚ in itself‚ presented as a “glorious riddle‚ whose dazzling complexity continually mocks and eludes us”#; her unpredictable moods and multilateral persona constantly keep us guessing‚ and leave us uncertain as to the real motivations behind her words and actions. Many parallels can be drawn between Cleopatra‚ and Elizabeth I of England‚ who was renowned for her fiery temperament and for being ’the virgin Queen‘

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