CAESAR REFUSES CROWN
Today Julius Caesar refused the crown that was offered to him By Marc Antony, The crowds all love it.
Word is that the Senate will offer him the crown and he will accept it!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Blog # 3
Caesar- Lol i fainted im such a loser.
Cassius- LMAO Caesar is so lame, who faints any more. HAHAHAHAHAH
Brutus- Im so torn, Idk what to do ):
Cassius- LMAO Caesar is so lame, who faints any more. HAHAHAHAHAH
Brutus- Im so torn, Idk what to do ):
Journal # 1
The ideal public leader must be ethical and respect all social classes. The leader must follow all of his laws. The leader should be trustworthy and fair to all peoples, no matter race or ethnicity. The leader must not be corrupt at any time. He should do what is necessary to protect the rights of all of his people.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Journal # 2
A person controls their own fate, fate has something to do with the opportunities the person is given but most of what happens in a persons life is controlled by them. Fate is only whether you are a boy or girl and where you are born. There is not much that you do not control about who you are.
Love poem
My love for you is as strong as steel.
Your love is the sun burning bright.
It is an open secret that I love you
Always together, even when we are under the weather
My love for you is a ever burning.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Elizabethan Life
What was a typical day like for people during this time period?
Elizabethan Village Life changed with the seasons - the busiest being during harvest and hay making periods. People lived and worked in close family units and trades and specific skills were passed from Father to son. A village would contain a variety of skilled men helping to maintain the self-sufficiency of the village - blacksmiths, carpenters, builders, roofers, ploughmen, cowmen , farmers and the peasants and labourers. Rural England had its own social hierarchy
What did the people do for leisure?
They played hurling, which was a combination of hockey and polo. The goal was to hit the ball across the other teams goal with a club or stick. The goals were as far as 3 miles apart. The wealthy enjoyed hunting, even the queen was a known hunter. The wealthy also attended the theater to watch plays.
What did the dress/clothing look like?
The wealthy people wore clothes made of satin silk or velvet. The lower class wore clothing wool, linen, or sheep skin. As the era progressed, gentlemen wore cloaks fastened by a chain and crucifix, fine silk stockings, and beaver hats or bonnets with a plume on one side.Fashion served as a mode for self-expression for all social classes. At the beginning of the era, women's clothing was particularly modest, with garments designed to cover nearly every inch of the wearer's body, from neck to ankle.
Elizabethan Village Life changed with the seasons - the busiest being during harvest and hay making periods. People lived and worked in close family units and trades and specific skills were passed from Father to son. A village would contain a variety of skilled men helping to maintain the self-sufficiency of the village - blacksmiths, carpenters, builders, roofers, ploughmen, cowmen , farmers and the peasants and labourers. Rural England had its own social hierarchy
What did the people do for leisure?
They played hurling, which was a combination of hockey and polo. The goal was to hit the ball across the other teams goal with a club or stick. The goals were as far as 3 miles apart. The wealthy enjoyed hunting, even the queen was a known hunter. The wealthy also attended the theater to watch plays.
What did the dress/clothing look like?
The wealthy people wore clothes made of satin silk or velvet. The lower class wore clothing wool, linen, or sheep skin. As the era progressed, gentlemen wore cloaks fastened by a chain and crucifix, fine silk stockings, and beaver hats or bonnets with a plume on one side.Fashion served as a mode for self-expression for all social classes. At the beginning of the era, women's clothing was particularly modest, with garments designed to cover nearly every inch of the wearer's body, from neck to ankle.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Quotes
Religion
pg 76 its over. God is no longer with us.
pg 77 in 3 days, I will be gone. Say Kaddish for me.
pg 112 No prayers were said over his tomb.
Pg 91 A prayer formed inside to a God in whom I no longer believed.
pg 77 He opened the door to death. Akiba Drumer.
Silence
pg 89 Death which was settling in all around us, silently.
pg 95 Never had I heard such a beautiful sound in silence.
pg 104 I myself was so weary hat his silence left him indifferent.
pg 111 All around me, there was silence now, broken only by moaning.
Inhumanity
pg 70 All night we slept almost naked and the temp was almost -30
pg 99 Outside ss walked around shouting, to throw out all the dead, outside all the corpses.
pg 77 We received more blows than food.
pg 89 I was walking through the cemetery among stiffen corpses.
pg 85 Faster you filthy dogs.
Father Son Relationship
pg 86 My father's presence was the only thing that stopped me... what would he do without me?
pg 113 Since my father's death nothing mattered to me anymore.
pg 70 My father, I just thought of him now. How would he pass the selection.
pg 111 My father groaned once more. I heard Eliezer.
pg 106 Father, I have been looking for you for so long. How are you feeling?
pg 112...Searching my feeble conscious, I might have found something like free at last.
pg 82 I made up my mind. I would accompany my father wherever we went.
pg 104 Father, Father...get up right now.
pg 89 Don't worry son go to sleep I'll watch over you.
pg 76 its over. God is no longer with us.
pg 77 in 3 days, I will be gone. Say Kaddish for me.
pg 112 No prayers were said over his tomb.
Pg 91 A prayer formed inside to a God in whom I no longer believed.
pg 77 He opened the door to death. Akiba Drumer.
Silence
pg 89 Death which was settling in all around us, silently.
pg 95 Never had I heard such a beautiful sound in silence.
pg 104 I myself was so weary hat his silence left him indifferent.
pg 111 All around me, there was silence now, broken only by moaning.
Inhumanity
pg 70 All night we slept almost naked and the temp was almost -30
pg 99 Outside ss walked around shouting, to throw out all the dead, outside all the corpses.
pg 77 We received more blows than food.
pg 89 I was walking through the cemetery among stiffen corpses.
pg 85 Faster you filthy dogs.
Father Son Relationship
pg 86 My father's presence was the only thing that stopped me... what would he do without me?
pg 113 Since my father's death nothing mattered to me anymore.
pg 70 My father, I just thought of him now. How would he pass the selection.
pg 111 My father groaned once more. I heard Eliezer.
pg 106 Father, I have been looking for you for so long. How are you feeling?
pg 112...Searching my feeble conscious, I might have found something like free at last.
pg 82 I made up my mind. I would accompany my father wherever we went.
pg 104 Father, Father...get up right now.
pg 89 Don't worry son go to sleep I'll watch over you.
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