Your assignment is to imagine that you are living during The ancient Egyptian time period as Cleopatra’s best friend.

Hello, I want you to act as a person who writes a lot of Diaries And follow the following instructions. Your assignment is to imagine that you are living during The ancient Egyptian time period as Cleopatra’s best friend. You will write 10 series of diary entries in the first person, In which you reflect upon Your relationship would Cleopatra. Your diary entries should discuss
1. Tthe Political situation surrounding Cleopatra, 
2. How Cleopatra reacts to various situations, including obstacles and victories, 
3. General characteristics of personality of Cleopatra’s
4. How do other people feel about Cleopatra (Are they feared? Loved? Respected?
or Hated? Do they incite any other strong emotions? What causes the feelings about them you have highlighted?)
***Requirements****
Papers must be at least 1,200 words long
The paper must include at least 5 sources
Works Cited page (MLA style) must be included.
Here are two examples of a writing style you should copy 
“Summer 416
I met the most peculiar man at the marketplace in Athens today. He was conversing with a group of poor men when he called me over and introduced himself as Socrates. They were discussing the Melian debate and the vicious attack on Melos (Carr). He would attempt to call over other pedestrians but many just ignored him. He was an older man, about 53 years of age, but his wisdom was ageless (Nails). He asked questions that would make me contradict myself. He asked, “What is justice?” in which I replied with confidence, “Justice is fairness.” Socrates grinned like he knew what I was going to say before I said it. “What is fairness?” he asked. This time I hesitated, “Equality?” Another smile cracked on his face as he asked, “What is equality?” I attempted to keep up but I am nearly half his age. “Equality is sameness,” I said. “Yes, equality is sameness. Is this sameness present in Athens?” he asked. I thought about it for a minute and uttered, “It is not.” Socrates flashed another grin and stated, “Indeed it is not, for only the ‘demos’ may participate in our democracy” (“Ancient Greek Democracy”). It was not until I met Socrates that I began to question Athenian democracy.
Spring 414
I attended the comedy called The Birds by Aristophanes this evening at the theatron (Linder). They referred to my dear friend Socrates in this play, saying he is “Socratifying” the youth (Linder). I never realized how much influence Socrates had in Athens, for the young are inspired while the loyal are threatened. Many citizens blame Socrates for Athenian youth revolting and joining forces with the Spartans (Linder). Although, they may have a point. It was the same Socrates who inspired me two years ago to observe Athens, and the world as a whole, with a different set of eyes. But I would not say he has “socratified” me. For he did not implant ideas into my head but drew my own thoughts and opinions outward. I could not believe how anyone could be fearful of one old man. Especially since it has been Athens using fear to control the people for as long as I can remember (Carr).”

Are you struggling with your paper? Let us handle it - WE ARE EXPERTS!

Whatever paper you need - we will help you write it

Get started

Starts at $9 /page

How our paper writing service works

It's very simple!

  • Fill out the order form

    Complete the order form by providing as much information as possible, and then click the submit button.

  • Choose writer

    Select your preferred writer for the project, or let us assign the best writer for you.

  • Add funds

    Allocate funds to your wallet. You can release these funds to the writer incrementally, after each section is completed and meets your expected quality.

  • Ready

    Download the finished work. Review the paper and request free edits if needed. Optionally, rate the writer and leave a review.