Comparison of Agricola and Charlemagne

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In Agricola, Tacitus recounts the contrast between barbarian peoples living in such backward area such as Britain and the civilized Romans in the heart of the empire through the life of Agricola. Agricola is depicted with all the standard attributes of the prudent and successful general. Tacitus reveals that "in spite of all, Agricola decided to go and meet peril" (Tacitus 69). Thus this depicts Agricola as warrior-like as well as a successful general. Also, the Roman noble was born to a tradition of service to the state as seen through Agricola. Moreover, Tacitus idealizes Agricola's most prominent characteristic of moderation, which is, self



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Approximate Word count = 439
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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