best for or most appealing to you and what was best for or most appealing to someone else. How did your personal goal or priority conflict with the other person’s? Why did you feel an obligation to that person? How did you resolve the conflict? What were the consequences of your choice? 2. Consider this commentary on the Odyssey: Seen from the perspective of his wanderings‚
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Comparing Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln Tisa Hardaway English II Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln are undeniable two of the greatest men in history. When comparing the two‚ there are not a lot of things they have in common. However‚ there are some main things that they did have in common. Both of them were powerful leaders‚ they both lost parents at a young age‚ they were in the military and they both were assassinated. Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln lived during different time
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Throughout act 1 and 2 of Julius Caesar‚ the story follows a sort of game. A game of finding the culprit. The culprit‚ in this case‚ is the man or group of people trying to kill Julius Caesar. Just like in our class‚ we played a game called Mafia. In which we try to find 2 culprits who "killed" our classmates. It’s up to 2 detectives to try and find the culprit. This of happens throughout act 2 of Julius Caesar. A great example of this is in Act 2 scene 3 titled "A street Near the Capitol". The
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Name: _____________________________ Caesar & Rome Use the internet resources below to answer the following questions. Good Luck and Happy Hunting! CAESAR What year does this story take place? ● 75 A.C.E. How did Julius Caesar become the dictator of the Roman Empire? ● At the age of 40 Julius Caesar was elected to consul. Consul was the highest ranking position in the Roman Republic. The consul was like a president‚ but there were two consuls and they only served for one year. At the end of his year as consul
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play‚ “Julius Caesar” by Shakespeare‚ Antony is the most important character of the play. There are three primary reasons why Antony is the most important character. One reason why Antony is the most important character is he ruins the plans of the conspirators with was taking over Rome. Another way that Antony shows the most important character is by using reverse physiology his speech at the funeral. Lastly Antony shows importance in the play‚ “Julius Caesar" is him simply being Caesars best friend
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BC‚ and the great emperor Julius Caesar was ruling the land with authority and power. The children was called‚ Victorinous just as his father. His father was killed in battle. He was angry tempered and stubborn‚ but most of all he was brave as a lion and was loving to his friends and especially his mother. He grew fast‚ but he was not very intelligent because of his lack in education. He lived in a little house enough for his mother and he‚ in a region underprivileged were there was violence and where
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and giving the head to Caesar when he arrived. Caesar‚ who arrived to find his son-in-law’s head in a basket‚ was not amused with Ptolemy’s decision to kill a distinguished Roman general and statesman and ended Ptolemy’s control over his own kingdom in favor of his sister Cleopatra VII (Mathisen 2012: 323). This in turn eventually led to the ‘annexation’ of Egypt into the future Roman Empire under Emperor Augustus. After spending the winter in Egypt with Cleopatra‚ Caesar returned to Rome in the
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Antony. By the end of the act‚ the audience’s views were sculpted by the speeches of the two men. Both men swayed the audience‚ but Antony seemed to have gained the approval of the public. Consequently‚ the conspirators were not favored by the people of Rome because of Antony’s speech. Following the assassination of Caesar‚ both Brutus and Antony needed to sway the people of Rome into their individual point of view. The crowd of Romans were not very intelligent‚ they lacked the logical thinking
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believe you have heard by now. Though if you haven’t‚ yesterday Caesar was killed in an attack orchestrated by Brutus and Cassius. When I heard‚ I have to admit that I was shocked that Caesar was dead and that Rome would lose the best leader we’ve had. In my opinion‚ Caesar was a great dictator‚ who was just trying to help the Roman Empire expand and was trying to make Rome better‚ so I believe that it’s good that he was killed. Julius Caesar had been trying to expand the Roman Empire and had exceeded
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Brutus is blameless because he killed an authoritarian‚ Caesar‚ who was only poisonous to Rome. Brutus had no other option but to do the utmost for the citizens of Rome. Caesar would have possessed all of Rome and enslaved all the people who loved adored and admired him. Caesar broke two laws; he crossed the Rubicon with his troops and started a ferocious war in Gaul. Caesar crossed the Rubicon with his army dressed in their war colors‚ which was against the law. He crossed the Rubicon because he
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