Topic for Paper 5
Directions:
- electronic copy: e-mail to me (victor.leuci@westminster-mo.edu)
- paper copy: bring to class
- length: 600-1000ish
- citing:
see below
- bibliography: at end of paper versus a separate page:
- R. B. Kebric. Roman
People. 4th edition. Boston: McGraw Hill 2005
- J. Shelton. As the Romans Did. 2nd edition. New
York: Oxford University Press 1998
- writing intensive:
- bring
this to
the writing lab and have a tutor sign here______________________________
- for more information about
the
format
and
about the writing intensive requirements, click
here
Write on
the
following topics:
1. Compare and contrast
Lucilla, from the movie Gladiator, with Vibia Perpetua. While
doing
that, also answer what the significance of the similarities and
differences
are. As always, make sure you give specific examples, especially from
the
primary evidence, to back up your conclusions.
2. Shelton notes "Romans defended
their bloody spectacles on the grounds that the agonizing slaughter of
the participants inspired in the audience an ennobling contempt for
death" (350). Argue whether this is true aim of the "spectacles" within
the movie or whether they had a different aim (and detail what that aim
was, if different).
Reminders:
- Primary
sources are
the passages that are by Roman sources (the things in quotes or
indented
in Kebric and the indented passages in Shelton) and are not commentary
by Shelton or Kebric.
- Citing:
- Ancient Material:
- ancient author (if
there is one) in the body of your paper and at the
end of the sentence give the modern author and page number(s) in parentheses, e.g. Martial
says "..." (Shelton, 70). or Aelius Aristides describes the various
things one can get in Rome, thus " ..." (Kebric, 3).
- If no
ancient author, then indicate the type of source, e.g. one papyrus
letter
from a son to his mother says "..." (Kebric, 2-3).
- If you are unsure
whether there is an author or not, Shelton has an appendix that lists
the various sources.