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    Roman Plebeian Class

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    As was discussed in the learning journal for this week‚ there were several reasons why the plebeian class became important in Rome. At first during most of the Roman times‚ the aristocracy controlled most of the political changes in the kingdom‚ but changes after Tarquin and Servius Tullius helped reform the state and bring in more people. Because most of the people in high and important families could control the government‚ there were large numbers of unrepresented people groups‚ because these

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    The Roman Banquet

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    The festive consumption of food and drink was an important social ritual in the Roman world. Known in general terms as the convivium (Latin: "living together")‚ or banquet‚ the Romans also distinguished between specific types of gatherings‚ such as the epulum (public feast)‚ the cena (dinner‚ normally eaten in the mid-afternoon)‚ and the comissatio (drinking party). Public banquets‚ such as the civic feasts offered for all of the inhabitants of a city‚ often accommodated large numbers of diners.

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    Roman “Res Publica”

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    Roman “Res Publica” The first known inhabitants of the Italian Peninsula were the Dorians. They had first invaded the Greek Peninsula circa 1200 B.C. before moving onto the Italian Peninsula around 1000 B.C. About 200 years later‚ a new civilization arose in Etturia (now Tuscany) that would have a tremendous influence on the Romans. These people were known as the Etruscans. The Etruscans were a military ruling class that exploited the native Italians‚ making them work the mines and serve

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    buried” by Amy Hempel uses the word masks throughout the story to convey guilt‚ fear and unacceptance of death. The first mention of the word mask is in the beginning of the story. We are just beginning to understand that Hempel is describing two people in a hospital‚ the narrator is visiting her friend who is sick. They are both wearing masks‚ the narrator checks to make sure that she is still breathing and that she is not “ used to the mask yet.” The friend has her mask hanging loose‚ a “pro by now.”

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    Someone screams. Jay turns‚ following his wife’s eyes behind him to the front door across the diner. Three men in wet ski masks and camo hunting gear stand holding guns‚ their barrels dripping rain. “Phones‚ wallets‚ whatever‚” the man in the orange mask says. “Put all that shit on the table.” Turning back to his wife‚ Jay raises his hands‚ fingers spread just above the table‚ and looks in his wife’s eyes. “Syl‚” he says‚ his voice a pointed whisper. “Syl.” Her eyes float slowly from the gunmen

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    chosen to do a mask on is Benvolio from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This mask relates to the character Benvolio because the mask is green and the mask has green jewels. The color green is associated with growth and in the play of Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio helps guide Romeo and by giving him advice throughout scene one and this advice helps Romeo grow throughout scene one. Benvolio instead of growing as a person himself‚ is helping others grow around him. The blue feather on the mask represent intelligence

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    My mask was based off of the movie “Predator”. In the movie the character hunts aliens. So I thought this would be a good representation for Jack and his hunters in the book the “Lord of the Flies”. I came to this choice not only I’ve been wanting to make a mask like this but because the look and feeling of the mask has a dark and threatening look to it. Just like Jack because at one point of the story‚ Jack kills a pig and thinks that slitting its throat is funny. Showing how dark he is. Each part

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    Alex Lu 2012/10/24 ENG2100+2150 Professor Lombardi Wearing a Mask‚ Making a Contrast “Under the Red‚ White‚ and Blue then wear the gold hat‚ if that will move her; If you can bounce high‚ bounce for her too‚ Till she cry ‘Lover‚ gold-hatted‚ high-bouncing lover‚ I must have you!’” This beautiful and connotative quote appears at the beginning of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Gatsby wearing his gold hat‚ a kind of masks represent wealthy and upper class‚ dream one day he could have Daisy again

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    Roman Civilization

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    At its height‚ the Roman Empire was the most powerful domain in the world. It was at its largest in the second century AD and it spread across three continents. This Empire had diverse languages and cultures. Nevertheless by the 3rd century A.D‚ Romans were on swift decline. This fast decline was caused by extreme changes in their civilization. The changes consisted of new leaders controlling the region‚ Rome becoming spilt up into two sections‚ and Christianity gaining all of religious control.

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    surround “A Father’s Mask” throughout a multitude of twists and bizarre turns that unfold. Questions linger‚ leaving a bitter taste of dissatisfaction. The sequence of events that follow the family encounter with the Queen of Spades leaves behind questions like‚ If Jack’s mother decided not to take lightly the stories regarding the playing card people could Henry have been saved? If Jack had been more keen to listen to the stories his mother told‚ would him wearing the mask had kept them out of

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