In the play Marullus and Flavius‚ break up a gathering of Roman citizens who seek to celebrate Julius Caesar’s triumphant return from war. The victory is shown by public games in which Caesar’s friend‚ Mark Antony‚ takes part. On his way to the arena Caesar is stopped by a stranger who warns that he reactions to the power he has in the Republic. They fear he will accept offers to become Emperor. Cassius‚ a successful general himself‚ is jealous‚ while Brutus has a more balanced view of the political
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Marcus Brutus a man of intelligence‚ loyalty‚ and integrity. Brutus was a man who would do anything for his country‚ and although‚ on this day he is dead‚ it is important we pay tribute to this honorable Roman of all time. Brutus was faced with the important decision not too long ago about a situation dealing with which is more important: His friend Caesar‚ or the fate and state of his country and its people? Brutus went along with the decision to assassinate the ambitious Caesar and stood by it
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to guide man from being a weapon of personal and group calamity. And when there is no Law[s]‚ then man can do whatever and anything he likes to suit his personal desire at the expense of others which would mean “No-Sin”. …At his best‚ man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. ---- Aristotle It can be said man would be reckless‚ irresponsible‚ wild‚ thoughtless‚ uncontrolled or careless in a world without law. He would be pitiless when the taste for pleasure
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Rome has risked the great flames of war It seems the the Roman republic entered a war with the conspirators and their allies‚ and endangering the populace of Philippi. Fortunately for the Macedonians‚ no known account of casualties were suffered for the people of Philippi. I can not say this war was in bad taste‚ as our triumvirates avenged our Caesar after being called too ambitious by the “noble”‚ Brutus. And being slain by him and other senators of the Roman republic. The battle was a bloody
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Greece during Age of Pericles A wise and able statesman named Pericles led Athens during its golden age. Honest and fair‚ Pericles held onto popular support for almost thirty two years. He was a skillful politician‚ an inspiring speaker‚ and a respected general. He has dominated the life of Athens from 461 to 429 B.C.‚ this period has often been called the Age of Pericles. He had three goals‚ first to strengthen Athenian democracy‚ second to hold and strengthen the empire‚ and the last to glorify
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something unto you in the defence of that my unelected vocation” 326 “And first‚ truly‚ to all them that‚ professing learning‚ inveigh against poetry‚ may justly be objected that they go very near to ungratefulness to seek to deface that which‚ in the noblest nations and languages that are known‚ hath been the first light-giver to ignorance” 327 The Classics “Let learned Greece‚ in any of her manifold sciences‚ be able to show me one book before Musaeus‚ Homer‚ and Hesiod‚ all three nothing else
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In examination of literature‚ one may notice many different and reoccurring archetypes that give shape to many of our favorite characters in history and the present. These archetypes often follow patterns of similarity‚ but can be most interesting because of their variances. One of the most prevalent archetypes in literature‚ throughout history is "The Hero"‚ and the basic character traits which a hero may posses. Although different societies may reveal their own individual ideologies through the
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Why I Like To Be a Teacher Teaching is a unique profession. It takes a lot of commitment‚ dedication‚ patience and above all‚ love for the act of helping others learn. Being a teacher is one of the noblest and most gratifying professions ‚ no matter how difficult the road is. Undoubtedly‚ it is hard to deal with students‚ their behaviors‚ personal problems‚ difficult ages and even with their parents that sometimes do not support the teachers‚ and last but not least‚ the educational system
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An Ideal Teacher One of the noblest professions in the world is that of a teacher’s. In ancient civilization‚ those with wisdom and an infinite amount of knowledge were teachers. Those that wanted to learn would go in search for teachers in order to get education‚ even though education was limited to a few back then. Over the passage of time‚ education became available for all regardless of class‚ background‚ and place of birth. Because of this democratization‚ there was an increase in the number
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“However hard the incidents of war may be‚ the soldier who is called upon to offer and give his life for his country is the noblest development of mankind”(MacArthur.Duty‚ Honor‚ Country). In America honor is often seen as a man or woman going out to serve for their country and risk their life in the process. No matter how hard war may seem a soldier who is given the chance to
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