Rome in the beginning

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History

 

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Cindy B

 

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October 29, 2016

 

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University

 

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Of all the peoples of the ancient world the Romans can the most easily be understood, for we are not looking just at dead ruins or serried ranks of dreary pottery in museum showcases but at real people- at intimate emotions, conflicts of loyalty, and incredible bravery; at ambition, naked power, and human failing When William Shakespeare wrote of Brutus (one of the assassins of Julius Caesar), "the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up, and say to all the World, ?This was a man,'" he was indirectly emphasizing just this point...
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We are able to distinguish and examine the complexities of Brutus's character and to appreciate him as a human being. In such intimacy lies the real excitement of the Romans. The scale of the Roman achievement is both staggering and difficult to comprehend. One could say that at its height the Empire extended across a territory 3,200 miles east to west and 2,000 miles north to south, but these mere figures mean little...
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