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    In the Shakespearean play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Mark Antony’s speech, following the death of Julius Caesar, is more effective in persuading the audience than that of Brutus because Antony’s speech uses ethos and pathos to the audience in more substantial ways. After Antony begins to rile the crowds’ emotions, he exclaims, “I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts: / I am no orator, as Brutus is; / But, as you know me all, a plain blunt man” to emphasize that he is equal to those…

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    Governor Butch Otter vs. King Arthur, introducing King Arthur he was known to be a mythological figure, he was the ruler of the round table and the camelot. He was known as one of the best knights, also an excellent ruler/emperor for the late 5th century and early 6th century. He was the son of Uther Pendragon no one knows when he was born. Governor Butch Otter, was elected as the governor (32nd) of Idaho in November of 2006, later was re-elected in 2014 for second term. Otter served in the…

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    Today's Meaning Of Vandal

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    As seen in these pictures, there is quite a difference between today’s meaning of vandal and its very first beginnings. Nowadays, it is used to illustrate criminals such as arsonists and graffiti artists (I will be talking more about them later on); “vandal” is actually its own criminal term, meaning one who “deliberately destroys or damages public property”. And that is what it has unfairly become to mean: one who intentionally and carelessly ruins/wrecks something beautiful or worthy of…

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    The Latins were Indo-European people who settled in west-central Italy in a country called Latium. Latium was originally settling on the territory within the Alban Hills and was bounded by countries like Samnium, Sabina, Campania and Etruria (The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica, 2015). The Latins who stayed in Rome had a common identity with the Romans as one people. The Etruscans who settled within the Romans influenced them in art and other fields and as Rome grew in numbers, it began to…

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    this, is he friend or foe, and to who or whom. It will be determined how Brutus’ choses made him a patriot and not a traitor. Brutus is a good person, though people would probably say that he is a traitor because in the first act, second scene He says “I do fear, the people Choose Caesar for their king.” And that this means he doubts that Caesar would be able to be a king, but he says that not…

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    The death of Julius Caesar was a bitter and gruesome one. He died by the hand of his friend Brutus and his own group of senators who badly mutilated his body. His last words were , “Et Tu Brutus” ? meaning you too Brutus. This was a grave mistake on the part of the assassins because the people of Rome loved Caesar. According to the 1st Century’s article on Julius Caesar, Caesar always took care of his soldiers even the ones that weren’t serving and he gave them all land. Julius Caesar was also…

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    Hello today my fellow senators I have brought you hear to anounce that Julius Caesar has broke many violations and is destroying what Rome had took a long time to do get rebulic freedom and so Julius Caesar desrved be assassinated for these fallowing reasons. First Caesar had tried turning Rome into some sort of dictatorship.He had dissrupted the oath not to have a king.This was because Rome had wanted more freedom so they had changed it from a dictatorship to a republic but Caesar was trying…

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    this shouting? I do fear the people do choose Caesar for their king… yet I love him well” (Act II, scene II, 85-89). Brutus fears that Caesar’s ambition to rule more absolutely will put the Roman people in a state of fear and obedience.His private…

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    Cassius recorded that ‘he also made a number of laws, most of which I have no need to mention; but here are some regulations that he introduced…he would not permit those chosen by election to express any thanks to him in the senate…he said “These persons ought to not thank me, as they were eager for office, but I them, because they cheerfully help me bear the burden of government: and if they acquit themselves well in office, I shall praise them still more.” Although he was ridiculed in the…

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    everyone shall be perfect like him. Aylmer is also haunted about himself, he thinks of himself as a god and that he can do anything he wants and can fix anything he wants to fix. “I feel myself fully competent to render this dear cheek as faultless as its fellow; and then, most beloved, what will be my triumph when I shall have corrected what Nature left imperfect in her fairest work!(205)” Aylmer felt he was God-like when he saw Georgiana’s cheek…

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