how to awe
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 11:27 pm
Hey guysI have been given an assignment in class to present a topic of my interest... and guess what? I chose Alexander.
Now, I'm supposed to pick a topic that will be interesting for the rest of the class, and personally I love knowing how the guys lived with Alexander in battle, their habits, what they ate (hence the bread question) So I am asking you guys to cite some good sources for the typical life of a Macedonian/Greek soldier. I have Greece and Rome at War by Peter Connolly, and I will be using "Logistics" extensivelly in this, is there anything else?? That's all for the presentation...Now for the paper...7 pages worthThe reason I chose their "life style" is because I believe that much of the Macedonian way of "soldiering" helped Alexander in what I consider to be his greatest weapon of greatness - speed. That's what I will focus on my presentation - their way of life at war. But I also want to show them some of the other reasons he was great, so I'm asking for opinions, and do name some that will be easier for me to argue to a bunch of college kids who most likely only know Colin Farrell. I want to awe these people, make them see what we see, without having to explain a battle (I'm not really into battles) Besides there is a kid in my class who professionally writes for that Military History magazine, and I think he might tackle a description of Gaugamela!So, if there is any suggestions for why Alex was great (I'm looking for about 5 reasons), or even suggestions on how to present this under 15 minutes...let me know. I do have some ideas of my own, but I would love to read of some other ones!Cheers!LucP.S. Unfortunately I highly doubt that ALEXANDER will be out by May 12th. And I'm trying to figure out a way to download the big trailer of it, and put it into tape format. Regardless of how the movie turned out, I will admit that the preview kicked major a***!!!
Now, I'm supposed to pick a topic that will be interesting for the rest of the class, and personally I love knowing how the guys lived with Alexander in battle, their habits, what they ate (hence the bread question) So I am asking you guys to cite some good sources for the typical life of a Macedonian/Greek soldier. I have Greece and Rome at War by Peter Connolly, and I will be using "Logistics" extensivelly in this, is there anything else?? That's all for the presentation...Now for the paper...7 pages worthThe reason I chose their "life style" is because I believe that much of the Macedonian way of "soldiering" helped Alexander in what I consider to be his greatest weapon of greatness - speed. That's what I will focus on my presentation - their way of life at war. But I also want to show them some of the other reasons he was great, so I'm asking for opinions, and do name some that will be easier for me to argue to a bunch of college kids who most likely only know Colin Farrell. I want to awe these people, make them see what we see, without having to explain a battle (I'm not really into battles) Besides there is a kid in my class who professionally writes for that Military History magazine, and I think he might tackle a description of Gaugamela!So, if there is any suggestions for why Alex was great (I'm looking for about 5 reasons), or even suggestions on how to present this under 15 minutes...let me know. I do have some ideas of my own, but I would love to read of some other ones!Cheers!LucP.S. Unfortunately I highly doubt that ALEXANDER will be out by May 12th. And I'm trying to figure out a way to download the big trailer of it, and put it into tape format. Regardless of how the movie turned out, I will admit that the preview kicked major a***!!!