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    from the beginning to the end of the play because of the events that tested his character. In the beginning of Julius Cesar it is clear that Brutus is patriotic and honest, “If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome…

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    things that are discussed about Rome. There is a total of nine speeches that are mentioned in this book and they are very detailed and help explain what happened in that time period of Ancient Rome through the speeches and point of view of Cicero. A little background informations on Cicero is that he was born to a wealthy family and he held important political positions in Rome so he was very influential. He also seemed to be someone who really cared about doing what was right. One of the very…

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    Octavius was his uncle, Julius Caesar. The first real hints of the leader he would become came in 46 BC, at the age of 17, when he travelled to Hispania to join his uncle during the civil war between Caesar and Pompey (Suetonius 8). Fighting a sustained illness, surviving a shipwreck, and crossing enemy territory on foot, Octavius eventually joined his uncle’s forces and earned his deepest respects. It was after these feats of bravery and loyalty that Julius Caesar adopted Octavius to become his…

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    never in his [Caesar’s] life a glimpse of even the shadow of Good! And he says he is doing all this for his honor’s sake! Where is honor without moral good?” (Spielvogel). This quote indicated to me that Cicero heavily disagreed with the actions of Caesar…

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    but I kept coming back to “I hope he’s okay.” As I fumble my way downstairs, it feels like somebody has ripped my heart out from my chest. I want to fall to the floor and break into a million pieces, but I know it’s my onus stay strong so that my little brother will too. “Just, please, let him be okay.” It was just an ordinary day for my family. My dad left at 10:00am for work and my mom had the day off. I was doing what I usually do on hot summer days, watching Netflix. I could watch the Maze…

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    Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (Caligula) was one of the many emperors of Ancient Rome. He was born on 31 August AD 12 in Antium, Italy and died on 24 January AD 41, at age 28 at Palatine Hill, Rome. Sadly his reign only lasted 4 years due to the fact that he was assassinated. In those small four years, he made great changes to Rome. Caligula was born on 31 August AD 12 in Antium, Italy and was one of the 6 surviving children of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. When he was little he…

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    Ethos In Julius Caesar

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    People undoubtedly face the struggle of deciding between right and wrong, and it truly takes a toll on many characters throughout William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar. Mark Antony incorporates pathos into his funeral speeches for Caesar. His methods change the original opinion of the subject matter that Brutus gave the public, making it hard for the public to make the right {choice}. Brutus absent-mindedly {makes the decision} to kill himself before he solicits the real truth about the…

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    Augustus Caesar was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was never a modest emperor and was aware of all of his accomplishments. In his personal record of his undertakings in Res Gestae, Augustus wrote about his political life, military happenings and his support for the public along with a political statement. Augustus Caesar was supportive of himself and the decisions he made and wanted his people to know this as well. The Res Gestae was a successful piece of a propaganda, especially coming from…

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    Mayan Calendar Essay

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    The heavens that plume the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars will give us the passage of time. These celestial bodies gave us the way on understanding time itself. From the vast world, people have used something moreover, keep track on time or invert it. From the Ice-age the Iron-age even today used a way for keeping track time. The calendar was the generate way knowing important seasons in the world. This was the arduous beginning to record the past and plan the future. Consequently, people…

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    Augustus Caesar was born on September 23, 63BC. He grew in a town called velitrae which is about 25 miles away from Rome. His Feather was a senator; He passed when Augustus was four. Augustus was adopted by His Uncle Julius Caesar. The rise of the Roman empire suggest that Augustus Caesar had a very good leadership skill because before the arrival of Augustus Rome Republic was not in a great health. When he became the first emperor of Rome, he brought peace and stability to Rome by establishing…

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