i know one is judas. cortez the conquistador and charles darwin are my other guesses.
May I ask why? I don't think Charles Darwin was around yet at that time..maybe I'm wrong. I'm very bad with that kind of stuff.
he might have not been. but i was just thinking of bad people. and he stole all his work from one of his best friends that had been studying the idea of evolution for 35 years. he stole it and w...
Yeah..he's definetly not nice..but these are like known for being traitors.
Duh..cause of Alex's talk. You may guess one of the others but I declare the third impossible, I didn't even know the guy existed.
wait.....you still haven't told!!!!!!!!!!! we had this arguement so long ago. who are they!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????? tell!!
I know that this thread has been dormant for a couple of months, but in case anyone is wondering, the other two were Brutus and Cassius, two of the men who organized the assassination of Julius Cae...
AW..I was trying not to ruin it for everyone! If they wanted to know I was just gonna message them about it. And I've never even heard of Cassius..some History major I would have been!
Not really, he's a major character in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar". Then again, I'm not sure if that's still required reading in high school, so maybe you wouldn't know about him.
In my High School we got to choose which play we wanted to read, I read Ophello. We also read King Lear and a Midsummers Night Dream. I should probably pick it up and read it, but I've also never ...
Of course, you have to realize that one of the reasons they seem cliched now is that so much of modern theater and movies derives from Shakespeare. Also, I think it is more impressive when you actually see the plays performed as opposed to just reading them.