"Ramses II," often referred to as Ramses the Great, emphasizes themes of power, legacy, and the complexities of leadership. The story illustrates how Ramses, as a pharaoh, navigates the challenges of ruling ancient Egypt, including warfare, diplomacy, and the quest for immortality through monumental achievements. Ultimately, it reflects on the impact of his reign on Egyptian civilization and the enduring nature of his legacy in history.
Hatshepsut was Egyptian and Ramses 2 was roman
what was three goals ramses 2 dreamed about
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Mernepath was the favorite son of Ramses II. He ruled after the death of his father.
Ramses II ruled in Ancient Egypt about 1290 BC. The name of the area of Egypt where he lived was called Luxor.
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Of course, Ramses the Great is just another name he is called.
Support a thesis about the meaning of the story
Hatshepsut was Egyptian and Ramses 2 was roman
what was three goals ramses 2 dreamed about
no. a thsis is not part of an essay. a thesis is something to use for a story or something.
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Not every story necessarily has a thesis, but if the author is using a story in order to illustrate or prove something specific, such as, war is a bad thing, or we must all follow our dreams, or it is better to forgive than to hold a grudge, or that we should never trust governments, or that greed is dangerous (and so forth) then that is the thesis of the story.
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well, there is not really a thesis statement, but the theme of the story is that society is moving away from respect.
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