Catullus Poems Essay

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    This paper will discuss the nature of love and relationships across the many works we studied for this course. Love can take many different forms, as we have learned this semester, and this drastically affects the dynamic of relationships across the board. This essay will explore female-dominated love, homosexual love, unrequited love and secret love and the affect this has on the characters relationships. Some relationships are quite strong and can withstand the specific dynamic their love has

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    Roman women embodied the housewife of today. They had a more restricted position in society that is illustrated through numerous sources, such as books, epitaphs, and inscriptions. However, many sources only provide information about higher class Roman women. Women were expected to be devoted, restrained housewives, managing the household and supporting their husbands. Virtuous or inappropriate behavior of Roman women was connected directly to their performance, or lack thereof, in these duties.

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    Julius Caesar: Who Was He Really? Essay

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    Who was Julius Caesar? Julius Caesar accomplished many things in his day, which most would consider unbelievable. He has been considered a tyrant or dictator, and some believe he was one of the world’s greatest politician. In this paper we will compare the textbook and documentation that was written around 44 B.C.E the time of his death. The documents are considered to be “primary sources”, because of the timeframe in which they were written. To get a grasp on whom, Julius Caesar really was, we need

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    allusions in this poem from other stories or poems. The first to be mentioned was in the seventh stanza. "And one, to wake the mirth in Lesbia's gaze". Lesbia is referred to the love of the Roman poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus. The line means to wake the happiness in her gaze, also known as the emotion of love. Another allusion is mentioned in the twelfth line. "In the proud Parian's perpetuity". The allusion in reality means the most famous Greek sculptures that were carved out. In the poem however, it

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    Martial born to a unwealthy family, was born on one of Rome’s seven hills, Quirinal! That is super cool! You also introduced few themes not introduced by Catullus

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    Catullus 32 Analysis

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    the translation of Catullus 32. Within this poem, the author uses a sexual tone. Originally, in the poem, it’s a guy talking to a woman who people think is a prostitute, but throughout the poem, it’s a love poem to Ipsitilla. Within the original poem, the reader can see how the author created their own word “fuckification”, how the tone starts to change into more of lust, not loving about Ipsitillia, and also it’s demanding in the way he wants her to come see him. With this poem, people throughout

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    The civilization of Rome is one that is remembered today as “the most powerful world state in ancient history” (Fiero 139). From their superior culture to an army of 300,000 men who behaved as if “they had been born with weapons in their hands”, the Roman culture was unparalleled (Fiero 139). The location of Rome on the Italian peninsula put them in a prime location to encounter rich cultures such as the Greeks. Roman culture would not have been the same if it had not been for the Greeks, because

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    I will use these poems to look at the culture of Rome. The Senate was disconnected from the people. It also seen that women had thought and ideas. My next primary source shows a connection between politics and prostitution. The last source then showed how laws started to

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    The poems “I Hate and I Love” “Thursday” and “Milk Teeth” all have the theme of a relationship that isn’t going too well. Specifically a relationship that has a one sided love; or in other words, unrequited love. I specifically chose these three songs because they connect to each other so well. Each poem displays the true feelings of what being in an unrequited relationship is like. Whether they are frustrated with their significant other or themselves or whether if they are drained of loving too

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    The Invasion Of Rome

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    Cities: When Rome was created in Italy. The first and main city of Rome was named Rome, it was named after the founder of Rome, Romulus. The geography of Rome was a peninsula. Rome was vulnerable to attack because of its boot-shaped peninsula. The three sides of water made Rome vulnerable to attack ships which Rome could not defend because of the limited about of ships in Rome’s navy. One advantage of Rome is the mountain ranges north of the city. This made it harder for invaders to invade

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