hikari
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http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=78005
haha i wrote a mini guide thingy there. an essay wouldn't be EXACTLY like that but yeah.. it's basically what you should be including. as long as it follows the rubric
- types of power: political, military, sexual, deceptive, people
- interplay of power: eg. military/people power govern political power
- representation of the powerful: 'thrice nobler than myself. O valiant eros!' - the hyperbolic nature in which antony describes eros highlights eros's powerful image as he kills himself - which was the ultimate form of honour in rome at the time
- relationships giving insight into nature of politics: talk about the trimvirate and relationship between a&c
- extent to which power resides with the people: examine the way the followers act and its effect on their leaders.
uh yeah, that's it i think. haha anyways, i must be heading off to finish my notes. i've procrastinated a bit too long... good luck tomorrow!!
haha i wrote a mini guide thingy there. an essay wouldn't be EXACTLY like that but yeah.. it's basically what you should be including. as long as it follows the rubric
- types of power: political, military, sexual, deceptive, people
- interplay of power: eg. military/people power govern political power
- representation of the powerful: 'thrice nobler than myself. O valiant eros!' - the hyperbolic nature in which antony describes eros highlights eros's powerful image as he kills himself - which was the ultimate form of honour in rome at the time
- relationships giving insight into nature of politics: talk about the trimvirate and relationship between a&c
- extent to which power resides with the people: examine the way the followers act and its effect on their leaders.
uh yeah, that's it i think. haha anyways, i must be heading off to finish my notes. i've procrastinated a bit too long... good luck tomorrow!!