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Ancient Egyptians in comparison with us in the modern day.

Ancient Egyptians in comparison with us in the modern day

Considering Chapter 3 and all the wonders of Egypt, what do we know
>>    of their everyday life and relationships? We know they had music (p.
>> 84);
>>    did you know they had love poetry—probably sung? Some of this poetry
>> is
>>    penned by females; others by males. See
>>    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/2000egypt-love.asp and also
>>    http://www.humanistictexts.org/egyptlov.htm. As in the Old Testament’s
>>    “Song of Songs” (or “Song of Solomon”), the use of “brother” or
>> “sister” in
>>    these poems are terms of affection and not of biological relationship.
>> It
>>    is best to read these aloud; some lines may bring a chuckle. Identify
>> a
>>    line you enjoy from these poems – perhaps even a line you find to be
>>    humorous. Describe what this tells you of the ancient Egyptians in
>>    comparison with us in the modern day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As explained by Sayre (2012), there were numerous wonders of Egypt that were part of the everyday life and relationships for the people of Egypt. Good examples of these wonders include the music and a lot of poetry. Although there are many lines that appear to be very humorous from the poems, I strongly believe that there are specific lines that are not only humorous, but can also help an individual to gain a solid understanding……………….

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