Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Athenian people essays
Athenian people essays The Athenian people are loyal just to Athens; they live by a code, which prevents them from doing any wrong. Having respect of the law and the authorities for which they bring carries this out. Their beliefs enable them to follow ones heart were as not relying upon tricky management. Because of this belief they tend to relate to friends as people receiving favors from them because they feel that they owe them something until the debt what ever it maybe is paid off. These people wanted to be models for their neighbors, so that ever one would know how had the best citizens. Pericles gave a inaccurate description in his funeral oration of the Athenians people which were based on a certain law cases. One such cases is, the Diogeiton- A grandfather Turns Embezzler. The second case presented was the In-Law Problems- A Poisonous Stepmother. In the case of Diogeiton- A Grandfather Turns Embezzler (c. 400), pp. 214-217 The brother of Diogeitons was Diodotus, he was an extremely wealthy businessman. In the beginning Diegeiton some how convinced his brother to marry his daughter. Diogeiton hoped that somehow he would be able to benefit from his brothers success if something was to happen. Right after this Diodotus was summoned to serve in the military, so he thought it would be a good idea to go ahead and write a will out so that if anything happened to him his brother would be able to take care of his wife and children. Diodotus also decided to leave Diogeiton with a large sum of money. Diogeiton was the first to be notified of his brothers death. He remembered that Diodotus had made a will, which was left at his house, before he went off. Diogeiton then proceed to run to his brothers house so that he could get rid of the will before people find out about it. He retrieved the will before anyone else could. After t hat he went to go tell the rest of his family what happened to their unfortunate si ...
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