Comparative Essay Comparing Ancient Female Rulers, history homework help

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Write a three to four (3-4) page paper (750-1,000 words) that follows instructions and covers each part of the topic.

  • Cleopatra (ruled Egypt around 51-31 BC) or the Pharaoh Hatshepsut (ruled Egypt around 1478-1458 BC). You may also propose (for approval or not) a female ruler not listed. Avoid lengthy quoting or lengthy close paraphrasing from biographical sources. Make it YOUR comparative analysis. Your paper should:

a) Compare the two (2) rulers in terms of their situation and ascent to power, their methods of rule, and their achievements and resourcefulness, noting similarities and differences. Use specific examples.

b) Consider what your study suggests about the cultures over which they ruled, identifying any similarities and differences between the cultures.

c) From this comparison, suggest lessons about different types of effective leadership by a female in the world of modern business and / or modern politics.

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Running head: ANALYZING THE FEMALE PHARAOHS IN ANCIENCT EGYPT

COMPARING PHARAOH CLEOPATRA AND HATSHEPSUT

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INSTITUTION AFFILIATION

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FEMALE PHARAOHS IN ANCIENT EGYPT

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Pharaoh Cleopatra and Hatshepsut
There needs to be an understanding that the common trend in women in leadership is that there
have been a tendency to compare them to their male counterparts. However, the focus of the
essay is not to compare the women pharaohs to the men pharaohs but rather to have an
understanding of the way in which they held the leadership responsibilities and coming up with a
conclusion on whether the female rulers can be termed as having fulfilled the responsibility of
their position, because according to the ancient Egyptian culture, no woman had the power to
assume the full powers of a pharaoh, which was presumed to be a preserve for the male gender.
The working thesis being those female Egyptian pharaohs were able to carry out their roles
despite the cultural and political limitations that had bee...


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