Ancient Greece and Roman Empire – Sexual Practice

Ancient Greece and Roman Empire – Sexual Practice

 

In this Ancient Greece and Roman Empire – Sexual Practice essay, I will grade students on their written assignments. Type the paper using Times New Roman, 12 font, double-spaced, normal margins (usually 1” on top and bottom; 1.25” on the right and left), no pictures, no lengthy quotes or extra spaces between paragraphs, with citations and bibliography. Additionally, students should use Microsoft Word 2007, or 2010. Due dates and penalties for late submissions are in effect (read below), and assignments only count as “turned in” when the Instructor receives the emailed attachment.

To begin with, choose a sexual practice or an event associated with sex from Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. Then, explain how it shaped their respective historical narratives. That is, how history was recorded or told by the historians/philosophers/writers. Make sure that you use specific examples, and connect them to your theme, as well as history.

Ancient Greece and Roman Empire

Afterwards, compare and contrast the depictions of the human body during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Be sure to explain those images in their contexts (i.e. the political, social, economic, technological, and religious), and follow a theme. This is a very broad topic that gives students the considerable latitude to follow a theme of their interest. However, not all students like that approach, and prefer more structure. Those students should contact the Instructor, who will provide them with a number of suggestions from which they can choose.

 

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