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    it became clearer that Lucan has a sympathetic stance toward Cato and Pompey comparing to Caesar. In the second book‚ Cato was introduced as a heroic figure who decided to side with Pompey‚ the lesser of two evils (“Lucan - Ancient Rome”). Furthermore‚ both characters stood strong with Stoic ideas while the rest of the book is full of Fate and Fortune as Gods and characters consulted the oracles to learn about the future. For example‚ Cato cited the Stoic principles when he refused to consult an oracle

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    Monologue Of Cato

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    I awoke to the noise of Cato screaming as if he were being pulled apart by the limbs. My father soon yelling‚ “Agrippa! Get up and comfort your brother!” I was tempted to point out that I felt he should not be my responsibility‚ but I would most likely be punished for speaking out of turn. I slowly walked over to the baby as I realized that it was still dark outside. I took the two year old into my arms and did my best to hold back my anger. I decided I would start making breakfast since I probably

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    Cato: A Short Story

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    Cato leaned further back into his chair‚ the faux leather covering said chair groaned in retaliation at the movement. His glasses gleamed as if an lightbulb had glowed in front them‚ his thoughts halted as an idea for his current case had just transpired in his head. His sharp smirk at the idea looked deadly. He would win this case now. He walked back into the courtroom ready to win "Is it true that you claim to have been touched inappropriately by this man?" Cato questioned the clearly drug addicted

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    Death Of Cato Analysis

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    Mathieu-Ignace Van Bree finished The Death of Cato in 1797. Bree’s oil painting measures 90 centimeters by 130 centimeters making it impossible to miss but by no means overwhelming. The painting tells the narrative of Cato wounding himself with his own sword and refusing help from his friends. Cato is positioned in the lower right of the painting surrounded by six figures in the foreground. Behind those characters there are two men in mourning in the mid-ground and at least three more figures in

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    Cato Corporation Competitive Threats • The Company must be able to anticipate‚ identify and respond to rapidly changing fashion trends and customer demands in a quickly as possible. The Cato Corporation’s business and results of operations could suffer materially. • Existing and increased competition in the women’s retail apparel industry may negatively impact the business‚ results of operations‚ financial condition and market share. • Failure to protect the trademarks and other intellectual property

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    In 1739‚ a young runaway slave had gathered together a group of men who wanted to be free‚ and able to function as a normal person among other citizens in America. It would later become known as the “Cato Conspiracy‚” the group had invaded a warehouse filled with weapons and ammunition to help supply their cause. They had also gathered together clubs‚ bats‚ and any other means of protection while they journeyed further south. Their trek was by no means an easy one‚ much opposition were there to impede

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    The True Tragic Hero In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Marcus Brutus and Julius Caesar are different characters‚ but somehow similar. Marcus Brutus is a Roman political leader‚ son-in-law of the Roman philosopher Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger‚ born in Rome‚ and educated in law. Julius Caesar is a Roman general and statesman‚ who laid the foundations of the Roman imperial system. Brutus’s honorable ideals leave him open for manipulation by Cassius‚ a man opposed to Caesar. He believes

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    CLA160 LECTURE 15

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    EXAM: 22 APR 2014‚ 7-10 PM Format: basically the same as the midterm Exam Trouble-Shooting Very short answer: either you know it or you don’t Pretty short answer: More specific detail on passage‚ text‚ cultural/historical context‚ connection between them Don’t just describe the passage‚ don’t just spew Essay: Thesis too vague/broad Thesis describes instead of analyzing Two unconnected mini essays In-class essay on March 17 Thesis statement/outline to TA by March 14 ROMAN VIRTUES/VIRTUOUS ROMANS

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    “The philosophy of stoicism was started in Hellenistic Athens‚ by Zeno of Citum‚ who had been trained in the philosophy of the cynics‚ and spread to Rome where it was embraced by many Romans‚ including the Republican throne in Julius Caesar’s side‚ Cato the Younger.” (Stoicism-Greek philosophy of the stoics) The Romans adopted the Greeks Gods and their philosophy. The Romans culture had a heavy Greek influence in it. The Romans made stoicism their philosophy. The stoic’s ethics set them apart from

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    Marcus Cato: The republican Man Some years into the republic age of Rome‚ Marcus Cato was born into a less-than-impressive‚ but honorable home. Over time‚ Cato would prove to be a great statesman as well as earn many other titles and honors. However‚ before one can understand the great man‚ one must understand the society that shaped him. At this time in its history‚ Rome had formed its republic by vesting the power in the people‚ represented by the senate. Despite there being instances of

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