The Peloponnesian War

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January 21, 2017

 

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He intertwines these topics into his oration to demonstrate to the Athenians the death of the men at war meant more than just sacrifice; but held virtuous value. Perikles oration was geared towards a political point-of-view; he wanted to break down the cities origin to those within the crowd so they could fully understand the true praise of the dead...
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Before he began to acknowledge the deceased he identifies the city as a whole by informing the citizens of the traits that leads them to the profound importance of the salutations of the dead. He begins with, "But I will turn to praise of the dead after I have first set forth the principles by which we came into this position and the form of government from which its greatness resulted, since I believe that these are not inappropriate to mention in the present circumstances and are advantageous for the whole gathering, both citizens and foreigners, to hear about" (Book II, 92)...
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