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Would you name the play Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, or The House of Atreus? Why your choice of title/protagonist, and not specifically the other choices?
Throughout our readings in Homeric epic, what makes Achilles a hero and what makes Hector a hero? Why are these things heroic?
How does the excursion demonstrate your emerging professional knowledge of the ACARA Indigenous Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority?
Which account do you personally find more persuasive? Would you be a supporter of Augustus, or would you join Tacitus in opposing the imperial system?
Define the statue of St. Foy, the Crown of Thorns, and the Shrine of the Three Kings- be sure to include the history and legends about each, were located.
However, such aspects of athletics that we identify in the stephanitic events differ from what Homer portrays in his poems. What are these differences?
What it is made of, how it was made (do some research into the techniques or materials), what it was made for (if we know or have theories) cite sources used.
A seer to whom people come for wisdom from the gods, is shocked and horrified at the sight of the Furies in the temple. What is her response?
Describe at least two of the examples that Augustine gives of his sinful behavior. Why does he see such behavior as sinful and against God's will?
View the following 7-minute video to see how even modern stories like that of Star Wars make effective use of Aristotle's concepts.
How would you describe Bendict's tone in the Prologue? What does this suggest about his overall goal in composing his Rule?
What do you see that reflects influence from earlier time periods and/or locations? What aspects of your selection represents new aesthetics?
What was the importance of the Balloon Lady skit, and what was the symbolism that affected legislation in a positive way for women in Canada?
Identify a specific artwork that you believe represents the culture and time period in ANCIENT PERIOD.
Which different artistic traditions does Early Medieval art fuse? For example, which decorative scheme characterizes Hiberno-Saxon manuscript illumination?
Discuss the basic features of Hitler's "world-view." In doing so, consider the twin foundations of Rasse and Lebensraum-of "race" and "space"-and theorize
What was the Renaissance? Consider in your definition the ways in which the Renaissance was expressed. How and why did the Renaissance begin?
Why is it necessary to know the history of the Old Russian state? What is the essence of the falsification of her history in the light of the Normanist theory?
Consider the strengths of the Greek culture as shown by the Persian War. What were the advantages and disadvantages of both sides?
Write a summary of life in the Aztec world before the Spanish invasion. Since we are using only one source, short version of title and number pages will suffice
You should point out parts of the reading that you found particularly enlightening, and explain why they were so compelling.
Question: What were the results of the Hundred Years' War in the fourteenth century for France and England?
If aspects of this Creation Story were re-created as rituals, how might we see evidence of this behaviour from archaeological research?
Question: Why does our European History course content begin in 1450?
What are some of the ways ancient texts and documents reach the present day and how do historians attempt to recover accurate texts?