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    The concept of belonging is centred around the notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ and understanding. Thus‚ in order for an individual to feel a sense of belonging in their community‚ they must feel the support of others‚ and a sense of worth within their society. However‚ despite an individual’s desire to belong‚ this is not always possible as shown in the poem “migrant hostel” Migrant hostel explores the emotions surrounding the migrant experience of detainment after arrival in Parks

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    Julius Caesar Monologue

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    ever since Cassius incited me against Caesar. But‚ Caesar is mine own friend and benefactor‚ is he not?. He was the one who granted me amnesty‚ did he not? He was the one that allowed me to attain such high an office and lead a comfortable life‚ were he not? Furthermore‚ Rome is built on honour and staunchness‚ and if I should betray him‚ it would be a heinous act. And yet it is not personal; I hold no grudge against his person. I am not doing this for my own good but for the people of this land. My

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    Gaius Julius Caesar lived from 100- 44 BC and was a prominent person in the last few decades of the Roman Empire. He was skilled as a speaker and writer‚ an intelligent politician and fantastic general‚ but he was also very brutal in his chase of selfish goals. These goals were not only having complete power over the Roman republic‚ but also credit as being a god. Caesar was born in 102 or 100 BCE into the ancient patrician family of the Iulii who claimed ancestry from Aeneas of Troy‚ one of the

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    Julius Caesar Tactics

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    Celts‚ in our Gauls‚ the third.” – Caesar. Taking place over a course of almost a decade‚ the Gallic Wars were fought throughout much of modern day Germany‚ France and Belgium. From 58 to 51 BC‚ Julius Caesar‚ the consul of Cisalpine Gaul‚ led his army in a series of campaigns demonstrating their formidable training and strategy as they attempted to conquer Gaul. Fighting against the native tribes‚ primarily the Belgae‚ the Aquitani and the Gauls‚ the Roman army was forced to utilize all of their discipline

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    Caesar experienced a wide range of political offices in his lifetime. After serving in military campaigns under Marcus Thermus and Servilius Isauricus‚ he was awarded the civic crown for saving a citizen in battle. Consequently‚ in 72 BCE‚ he held his first political office as military tribune‚ “which was conferred on him by vote of the people after his return to Rome” (Suetonius‚ 36). Later on‚ about five years later‚ he was elected quaestor and had a seat in the Roman Senate. As quaestor‚ it was

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    Explore how Julius Caesar and ONE other related text of your own choosing represent conflicting perspectives in unique and evocative ways. All texts are deliberately constructed to convey an agenda and a set of values‚ meaning every composer has a purpose fueled by issues from their context and audience. Conflicting perspectives are used as a vehicle for successfully conveying this purpose to the audience. Through the representation of events‚ personalities and situations‚ the responder is susceptible

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    Julius Caesar Timeline

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    Julius Caesar Timeline (by Act and Scene) ACT I (Good Luck () |Scene 1 |Scene 2 |Scene 3 | |On February 15‚ the Feast of |On the same day‚ Caesar attends the |On the night of March 14‚ a terrible storm | |Lupercal‚ the people take a |traditional race at the festival of Lupercal |brings different reactions. | |holiday to celebrate Caesar’s |and receives a warning

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    Characters with magnificent flaws. Julius Caesar‚ a study on how ambition blinds us. Before you butted in‚ I was close to fulfilling my dreams. But unlike Caesar‚ I have risen. KANE Ambition? You never worked a day in your life. SEOUL (Struts around him‚ slurs a little now.) One day I’ll perform my ending to Caesar’s death scene. Great drama‚ even without . . . (Lunges at Kane‚ laughs when Kane flinches.) An audience or a dagger. My Caesar stabs his adversaries and prevails. KANE

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    Julius Caesar Traits

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    For every situation‚ there are multiple aspect into which it can be observed. Rarely does anything occur in which everyone has the same ideas or aspects on what happened. In the play‚ Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare proves that many of his characters‚ especially Cassius‚ cannot merely be observed through one lens in order to be understood. Throughout the play the audience observes Cassius display two distinct personalities. Shakespeare wants to depict Cassius as being multi-dimensional in order to make

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    yet his hand Not sensible of fire remain’d unscorch’d.” Interpretation/foreshadow: For a slave to hold up a his burning had that somehow remained immune to the fire‚ to me represents an angry rebellion. Caesar is very “hot headed” and arrogant so a slave would naturally be angry at his leaders indifference to him hence a hot burning angry fire on a fist on defiance and rebellion. 2. “...besides‚--I ha’ not since put up my sword‚-- Against the Capitol I met a lion‚ Who glared upon me‚ and

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