Answer THREE of the following FOUR: 1. One of the reasons ancient literature is so compelling is that it gives us the...
Answer THREE of the following FOUR:
1.
One of the reasons ancient literature is so compelling is that it gives
us the actual voices and thoughts of people who lived in faraway
times. Think about the different voices we have encountered from the
past thus far--in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Book of Exodus, the Iliad,
the Odyssey, the Histories of Herodotus, the Antigone of Sophocles,
Livy's History, and Augustus's Achievements--and write an essay in which
you compare how TWO writers of different eras and cultures talk about
the same themes. Choose THREE of the following themes, and choose TWO
different authors. You cannot choose a writer whom you discussed in a
Response Paper. You cannot compare any Greek writer to another Greek
writer, nor can you compare Livy to Augustus.
Possible themes (choose 3):
--Political leadership or Conflict (don’t use both, either as one theme or separate themes)
--Belief in Gods
--Courage
--Injustice
--Belief in Gods
--Courage
--Injustice
--Pride
--Outsiders/Others
2.
Redman-Childe. Choose one of the civilizations we have studied thus
far in the course and evaluate it , using material from lectures and
texts, in terms of the different primary and secondary characteristics
of a civilization as defined by G. Chide and C. Redman. How well does
it exemplify and fulfill each of the different characteristics. What
have you learned about the civilization, other than religious behaviors,
that makes you want to add an additional primary or secondary category
to the R-C list? You can NOT write about a civilization that was a
major focus of a Response Paper.
The Redman-Childe list of characteristics:
Primary Characteristics:
--Presence of cities
--Full-time specialization of labor
--Concentration of surplus
--Class-structured society
--State-based organization
Secondary Characteristics:
--Monumental public works
--Long-distance trade
--Standardized monumental artwork
--Formal systems of information recording and storage
--Formal systems of abstract knowledge (science/math)
3.
The ancient world and you! Write an essay on what it would be like to
live in one of the civilizations we have studied this semester working
in a job that is as close as you can imagine to the profession you are
hoping to enter yourself. What elements the profession remain
unchanged? What elements are completely different? Identify THREE
objects/behaviors we have seen in our course materials that have
impressed you because of their connection to your area of study. How
have they impressed you? For this answer you might well want to do a bit
of further exploration at good web sources, but you mustmustmust cite
your sources diligently.
4.
The many different faces of religion: Using examples from 5 different
civilizations we have studied, identify and discuss 5 different and
important ways that you see religion/religious practices/religious
beliefs manifesting themselves in ancient cultures. With each of your
examples, explain why you think it is important, backing up your
argument with lecture/text material. Discuss whether the practice or
object or belief seems unique to the civilization you are using, or does
it have parallels in other cultures? Do you see each example as
having positive force, or negative force, or some of each?
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