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ENG 273: World Literature
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3000 Years of Relative Peace and Prosperity Intermittent Periods of Uncertainty Agriculture Nile River Irrigation Fertilization Economic Prosperity Successful Military Campaigns Few Outside Threats
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Strong Central Government Pharoah = godlike Wielded Immense Power Gain and then keep power Strategy = appointed by the gods Display Wealth
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Tombs for Pharoahs Massive Architectural Projects Very Expensive
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Religious Ceremony Preserve the Dead In as Lifelike a State as Possible Remove Moisture to Prevent Decay Entombed Included Everything Necessary to Enjoy the Afterlife Expensive Process Pharoahs, Nobility
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One of the Earliest Written Languages Complex Writing System Translation was Impossible Until the Discovery and Study of the Rosetta Stone in the Nineteenth Century
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Joseph Sold Into Slavery in Egypt Becomes a Powerful Official Moses Adopted By Pharoah’s Daughter Pleads with Pharoah to Release Israel from Slavery Joseph, Mary, and Baby Jesus Flee to Egypt to Escape Herod
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Egyptology: Study of Ancient Egyptian Civilization Egyptian Museum in Cairo Holds Largest Collection of Artifacts At Risk During Recent Turmoil Looted, Damaged, and Burned British Museum Has Over 100,000 Egyptian Artifacts Controversy: Should the Artifacts Be Returned to Egypt? Touring Exhibits King Tut
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Anyone Who Disturbs a Pharoah’s Tomb Will Be Cursed King Tutankhamun Tomb Opened by Howard Carter’s Team in 1922 “Mysterious” Deaths Lord Carnarvon Died of Blood Poisoning After A Mosquito Bite Became Aggravated During Shaving Most of the Team Survived Into Old Age
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The Bangles “Walk Like an Egyptian” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv 6tuzHUuuk Steve Martin “King Tut” Saturday Night Live (1979) http://screen.yahoo.com/king-tut- 000000724.html
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The Mummy (1999) http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=cLnDT6uCr_I The Mummy (1932) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i6xN ScZRP4 Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (1955) http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=EPmeEMW PMvI
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Mix of Influences History Legend Folklore Popular Culture Current Events Leads To: Preconceived Ideas Misconceptions
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Take a Step Back Acknowledge Our Assumptions Put Aside Preconceptions Identify Differences Morality Divinity Society Look for Commonalities Awe of Nature Fear Death Search for Meaning in Life Recognize That Some Concepts May Never Be Clear Missing/Broken Sources Lost in Translation Different, Ancient Culture
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Compare/Contrast Concepts Divinity Worship Royalty Power Glory Beauty Relationship to Nature Identify “Timeless” Ideas Where did we come from? Why are we here?
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Divinity vs. Humanity Worship Role of the “god/gods” in People’s Lives Active? Passive? Process of Worship Celebration? Sacrifice? Relationship Between Ruler and Ruled “god king” Experience of the Natural World
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