were outspoken and had public visibility. • Women of Athens had arranged marriages and were kept indoors and were only there to produce sons and take care of the house and the children‚ they would be allowed out sometimes to visit female relatives‚ funerals and certain festivals. • Bisexuality was common among men. D. Failure of the City-state and Triumph of the
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treats the conspirators with respect‚ which creates a trust and immediate peace between the people. In the play’s final lines‚ Antony and Octavius honor Brutus through their final orations through complimenting his character. Antony goes as far as calling Brutus “the noblest Roman of them all”. They promise Brutus full funeral rites and thus the play closes. Antony and Octavius final speeches reveal a personal revelation that has occurred among them that Brutus was fighting to preserve Rome. They acknowledge
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In the Greek world‚ Pericles is widely known as one of the most influential and popular names in ancient history. However‚ the story of Pericles coming to power‚ resembles the mark of a true leader‚ one who understands his country‚ and the people who live in it. We all understand that Pericles was a war hero‚ but his rise to political power is what made him a great leader to the Athenians. His rise to power is drastically different than many of the athenian leader we have come to know and that is
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especially for the Pentecontaetia (the „fifty- Year Period‟ 478-432). Without Plutarch our evidence from this period would be very fragmentary indeed. Source Plutarch‚ Life of Pericles‚ Penguin Classics Buckley‚ T. (1996) Aspects of Greek History 750-323BC. A Source Based Approach. Routledge‚ London Pericles Study Guide Chapters 1 & 2 Details you should know: • In these first two sections Plutarch sets out his philosophy for writing about the lives of eminent citizens. He does
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reign of Pericles‚ the aggravation of Corinth‚ and the refusal to negotiate made Athens the sole instigator for the long and violent Peloponnesian War. The Delian League began after the Persian War as a democratic alliance between Athens and the city-states of northern
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lived in the tide of times"). Because he is alone‚ his speech is evidence of Antony’s genuine love and loyalty to Caesar. He wants Caesar alive‚ not dead for political reasons. In order to avenge the death of Caesar‚ Antony employs irony in his oration--"So are they all‚ all honorable men" as well as emotional pauses to arouse the people to turn against the conspirators. Later in the play‚ Antony again manipulates people. In his love for Caesar and loyal promise to avenge him "A curse shall light
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Age of Athens. This golden age would later be eponymously called The Age of Pericles‚ after the politician and general who rose to power during that time. It was during this century in Ancient Greece where Athens is the centre of attention. This new age was of even greater prosperity‚ in culture‚ in the arts‚ in social innovations‚ in its military‚ in developing democracy to its classical form it is known today. Pericles was born in Athens‚ at around 495 BC. He was the descendant
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Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare in the year 1601. It resemble the play Hamlet‚ and it characterized his assassination in 44 B.C. and the defeat of the conspirators in the battle of Philipi. Its setting is Rome‚ the capital city of Italy. Most of the scenes are set in Rome and Philipi. The play begins in the street of Rome where the Roman citizens is celebrating Caesar’s triumphant return from the war. Although the title of the play is ‘Julius Caesar’ but Caesar is not the main
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The Utopia Pericles Created A Golden Age is classified by peace‚ stability and prosperity during a specific period of time. The term “Golden Age” comes from the Greek Mythology‚ Chryson Genos‚ which is the first of the five Greek Ages of Man. The etymology shows that Golden Age‚ by definition‚ is a time of immense prosperity‚ harmony‚ and an abundance of different art and leisure forms. Following the Persian Wars‚ the Delian League was formed and an exceptional leader emerged. Pericles was born
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Name ____________________________________________JULIUS CAESAR: Final Exam Part One: Multiple Choice: Circle the correct answer. 1. The speeches that Antony and Brutus gave at the funeral are both: a. soliloquies b. asides c. monologues d. dialogues 2. From the events in the play‚ one can determine that the political mood and behavior of the Roman populace can best be termed- a. unswervingly patriotic and firm b. discontented and angry c. cowardly and timid d. fickle and changeable
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