Marius de Romanus Essays

  • The Queen of the Damned

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    The Queen of the Damned As we draw towards others and follow them and their way we lose our own way and part of ourselves in the process. The Queen of the Damned is Anne Rice’s third book in The Vampire Chronicles series. In the beginning it’s all about a group of present-day immortal vampires struggles to save the mortal humans from the first vampire Akasha. She devilishly plans to enslave mankind and destroy all men on earth in order to stop wars and promote peace. She decides to save one male

  • M. Tullius Cicero's Pro Lege Manilia

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    M. Tullius Cicero’s Pro Lege Manilia is his first public speech, presented before the populus Romanus in 66 B.C. It is unique in the fact that it has another name, De Imperio Cn. Pompei. Both names are in common use among scholars, nor does one appear to be more favourable. In some way, each title captures the essence of the speech, while the other does so in a different, yet appropriate, way. In a sense, these contrasting titles symbolise the way in which this speech is two-faced, and can leave