Cleopatra And Julius Caesar Relationship Essay

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It was bucketing with rain in the deserts of Cairo, Egypt at the fall of dawn, in a May season when Egypt’s Queen, Cleopatra abandoned her three young children of Julius Caesar’s blood, Cleopatrick, Cleopatricka and Cleopatran in different locations around the vast deserts of Egypt. The three babies survived that day. The next crisp Autumn morning was when they were seen by three distant orphanage members and taken to the orphanages. Cleopatricka was adopted by millionaires from Melbourne, Australia by her astonishing beauty. Cleopatran was adopted by an Indigenous tribal group in Arish, Egypt. Cleopatrick was the only Caesar family member who wasn’t adopted.

Twenty years went by lightning quick, Cleopatrick a curious, adventurous, considerate young man, who has long black hair and brown eyes with a strong build, decided to leave his only known home (the orphanage) to
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Out of anger, the Indigenise uncovered the truth of Cleopatran being an orphan. His eyes drizzled with water as his heart broke down into shreds as if wisdom was to be cut of from fellowship. As to this, he decided to discover more about himself and where he should spend the rest of his life.

Seven days later, Cleopatrick arrived at the shores of Melbourne, Australia. An enlightened, organised, suburban city filled with modern technology. Everyone had rectangular shaped digital things that could call people all around the world. (IPhones). A community member called Leon saw Cleopatrick suspiciously entering the land. He asked him about how he ended up here and why. Cleopatrick explained his life story. Leon sympathetically helped him to get settled in his house for a few days. From then on Leon was Cleopatrick’s life

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