2012年7月19日木曜日

BR 1-24 The Story of Rome

Life in Rome(P.34)




I was read this book first time. The city of Rome, in Italy, is over two thousand years old, and its beginning is cloaked in mystery. According to myth, it all started with twin brothers - Romulus and Remus. The twins were royal babies. Their mother was a glamorous princess and their father was Mars, the god of war. They should have inherited a kingdom from their grandfather, King Numitor, and lived happily ever after. But king Numitor's brother, Amulius, had banished him and stolen the crown. And Amulius didn't want any rivals... "Take those brats to the River Tider and drown them, " he ordered a slave. But the slave took pity on them and sent the river in a basket. After a while, the basket washed ashore. A wolf heard the boys crying and went to look.  Perhaps she thought they were cubs, because she fed and cared for them as if they were her own habies. Soon after this, a shepherd named Faustulus sotted the boys. Faustulus and his wife longed for children. " I'll rescue them, and we can bring them up as our own sons," he decided. Romulus and Remus grew up big, strong and always ready for a flight. They become shepherds like Faustulus, spending each day in the hills. One day, Remus got into a brawl with some rival shepherds, who dragged him before a local judge.

I was read this book first time. Rome is big city in the world. I want to go in Rome. i want to read many books after this.

Reference


Rosie Dickins. (2006). The Story of Rome. London, England: Usborne.

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