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Pericles Funeral Oration Essay

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Pericles in 430 / 431 BCE recited his Funeral Oration which would be echoed throughout time at the annual public funeral for Athenian war casualties. This speech which is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful works of oratory in history was recorded and preserved by Thucydides. Athens during Pericles’ speech was at a cusp, or a point of inflection in Athenian history / society. The first Peloponnesian War ended just fifteen years prior and the second great conflict in the bipolar system consisting of Athens and Sparta would commence in 431 BCE. Sixteen years later in 415 BCE the Athenian Assembly was debating on the issue of assisting the Segestaeans in their war against Selinus when the rhetorical battle between Nicias and Alcibiades broke out. Nicias who had fashioned the fifty years peace between Sparta and Athens in 421 BCE argued against the expedition to Sicily. Nicias believed that it was not in Athens’ best interest to intervene in the conflict. However, Alcibiades who was twenty years younger than Nicias was able to argue to a great effect that it would be easy for Athens to take Sicily and that it would be an enormous strategic advantage. In a democratic governance, a leader’s …show more content…

But, he also proudly displays the idea of Athenian exceptionalism. In a way, we can draw a direct connection to what Pericles is saying here to the words of our own leaders around major points of inflection in the society. For example, on September 11, 2001 President Bush from the Oval office not only delivered a speech declaring the United States’ war on terror but also attempted (successfully) to initiate a rally ‘round the flag effect in the population. Pericles in 430 BCE was also successfully able to utilize the idea of Athens being the “beacon for freedom” to raise nationalism in Athenian society in order to prepare Athens for war with

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