Why is it significant that a consul must have the "voices of the people"
of Rome? Why did Shakespeare focus his attentions on the life of a
relatively obscure Roman? What are we to learn from his play? Each
group has focused on Shakespeare's treatment of Coriolanus, and today you are all presenting the answers to such questions.
Such an assignment enriches and broadens our understanding of Rome,
what it means to a Roman, and the influence and changes effected by the
great men (and women) of Rome. Agenda:
- Pray
- Correct Lessons 2 & 3 in Latin for Americans.
- Make-up work & Making corrections for graded work.
- Coriolanus Project Presentations
- Turn in your papers too! (This is a separate grade.)
- Review HW:
- Finish Capitulum II Pensum A. (Use the handouts that I gave you.)
- Study words for Cap III.
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