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Roman Civilization Historical Fiction
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Historical fiction tells a story that is set in the past. That setting is usually real and drawn from history, and often contains actual historical persons, but the main characters tend to be fictional. Writers of stories in this genre, while penning fiction, attempt to capture the manners and social conditions of the persons or time(s) presented in the story, with due attention paid to period detail and fidelity. Found in books, magazines, T.V. show, video games, etc.
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Elements of a Short Story http://flocabulary.com/fivethings/ Setting, Plot, Character, Conflict, and Theme
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Plot Structure Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
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Forum Romanum Center of Empire- Important Buildings were here- the Senate House (Curia), temples, and basilica(law courts) They were all covered in marble- only an impression of power Real political power remained with Emperor and commander of the Roman army
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Forum Romanum Patronage Emperor ultimate patronage Ambitious senators vied for his favor Ordinary citizens gained indirect access to power and authority
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Forum Romanum: School Young boys from wealthy families sent to teacher by age of seven. School lasted from dawn to dusk Girls were taught these skills at home if at all
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Forum Romanum: Clients Senate made laws for the whole Empire but visible power of each sentor dependded on how many people were seen following him about the city and listening to his opinions
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Roads and Chariots 50, 000 mile of first class highways, stretching from Syria in the east to Britain in the west. Chariot racing was the most popular sport in Rome appealing to all social classes Emperor Nero wanted to drive a chariot and learned from his slaves. He appeared in the Cirus Maximus to be scorned by peers but hailed by crowds as their hero of the hour.
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Gladiator Games
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The Gladiator
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Daily Life
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Street Life and Entertainment
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