Friday, January 7, 2011

week 3

Cinna the poet is mistaken for Cinna the conspirator. Once the mistaken identity is discovered, however, the plebians still treat Cinna the poet roughly. What does this show about plebeians (the "regular" common people) of Rome? Explain.

Response- Cinna the poet was mistake for Cinna the conspirator and was brutally attack by the Plebeian. This scene shows how the people in Rome are not kind and reasonable. The people of Rome are not very intelligent and are very easy to full and be manipulate by others. Such as, rulers and conspirators. The regular people of Rome can be easily be controlled and can be in danger by fallowing a false ruler or can be trick to fallow a dictator that can bring Rome into chaos. The people in Rome are mainly followers and depend on others to lead their lives. And sometimes can be trick to fallow people and rebel.

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