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    The Degeneration of Political Morality in Julius Caesar Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar‚ not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones; So let it be with Caesar. (Act III. Scene ii.74-78) Julius Caesar is among the best of Shakespeare’s historical and political plays. The play is

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    response of the colonies to British encroachment on their rights. The meeting of Virginian representatives in March of 1775 would prove to be a fruitless affair; that is‚ until a young‚ ardent lawyer by the name of Patrick Henry delivered an impassioned oration‚ with the intent of elucidating upon the reality of the situation: that the then-colonies were being driven to militant opposition of their royal overlords‚ and that to continue on passively would be to “retreat...[into] submission and slavery.” In

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    his ease was apparent‚ not real and claimed to have little learning‚ but uses strong vocabulary in his speech such as Exordium which contradicts the little learning claim. He continues to address the audience that he is to deliver a 4th of July oration and says that it was “[…] out of the common way […]” (1) reminding them‚ he is an escaped slave by calling attention to the fact that a slave has been invited to speak on freedom. During the past segment of Douglass’s speech‚ he often said “your”

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    Smith entered the University of Glasgow when he was fourteen and studied moral philosophy under Francis Hutcheson.[7] Here‚ Smith developed his passion for liberty‚ reason‚ and free speech. In 1740‚ Smith was awarded the Snell exhibition and left to attend Balliol College‚ Oxford.[8] Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow far superior to that at Oxford‚ which he found intellectually stifling.[9] In Book V‚ Chapter II of The Wealth of Nations‚ Smith wrote: "In the University of Oxford‚ the greater

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    Julius Caesar or Marcus Brutus? Who is the real tragic hero? Many have come to this question when it comes to the play of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Many scholars believe that the title of the play should be called Marcus Brutus instead of Julius Caesar because Julius Caesar was not the tragic hero of the play. A tragic hero is one that makes a mistake or mistakes that either lead to their death or their defeat. Brutus was the one who had the mistake of being over confident‚ was impatient

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    doctors’ confused faces to the people who stood in front of me. My family‚ gripping the spooks of the bed‚ reminded me that I should not compare the situation to an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. I realized that a director would not conclude the day with an oration on the success of our TV segment. Rather‚ a neurosurgeon would come in the room and tell me that I possibly had a stroke and that I had severe head trauma in the form of a concussion.

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    another theory that Western civilization has widely adopted. Many ideas of government also originated in ancient Greece. This is the theory of government that‚ "favors the many instead of the few."(Pericles‚ 430 B.C.) [Document 3]. In his Funeral Oration‚ given to the Athenians in about 430 B.C.‚ Pericles describes a democratic government‚ with the expectation that his citizens will have equal opportunity to serve the public‚ and will ask their most distinguished citizens to make their political decisions

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    irresponsible kid who likes to attend plays and go out at night. He was Caesar’s loyal assistant. That Antony loved Caesar there is no doubt. There is‚ however‚ ample evidence that Antony was the "sleek-headed man" of whom Caesar warns in Act I. His oration at Caesar’s funeral was more than an attempt to avenge Caesar’s death. It was a power grab. Antony speaks of Caesar’s will. During the civil war that follows‚ he changes the will. Antony ruthlessly orders the murder of hundreds of citizens.

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    arguments have been described using either inductive or deductive structure. There is a lot more to arguments than just that. There are three different ways to help structure arguments. The most used structure in an argumentative essay is the Classical Oration (Lunsford & Ruszkiewicz‚ 2010‚ p. 172). It is the simplest way to write an argumentative essay. The more complex and less often used ways to structure an argument is the Rogerian and Toulmin argument style. The Rogerian is an understand and acknowledge

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    Government. Government is a system of control citizens‚ societies and states. It is important to have a government so you can control society as well as your armed forces for protection. As seen in document 3‚ which is a excerpt from Pericles’ funeral oration‚ the ancient greeks were one of the first to have a democracy. Though the Athenians had a democracy it was limited and direct. This means that only males from the Aristocracy could vote and that there was a lottery to determine who would vote. As

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