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Cleopatra Of Macedon

Clone Chronicles

Clone Chronicles

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. CLONE THREE: BOOK ONE The fate of the world lies in the hands of a clone who can't remember anything... "Clone Three." The old man's voice is a softly echoing sound, volume and pitch altering as he speaks, as if over a great distance. "Pay attention, dear. Final instructions." Is he talking to me? He must be. His holographic eyes seem to be meeting mine, he looks at me with great expectation. And yet as I lie here and begin to regain sensation and control, I realize I not only have no idea where I am, what I'm doing here. I haven't a clue who I am. Clone Three wakes in a decaying city she is sure doesn't match the one she came from. If only she could remember. She has a purpose at least--she must find her fellow clones and the statue whose image is embedded in her mind. But she is lost, surrounded by a dead and crumbling metropolis, fought over by those who have been altered by the illness that has ravaged humankind, turning survivors into strange and terrible new forms. She must risk everything, including the safety of those who try to help her, in order to fulfill her task. But is she this crumbling world's salvation... or the source of its downfall? Don't miss the exciting sequels! Clone Two and Clone One are now available!
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Who says 'Farewell Great Macedon' in the novel?
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2024-11-10 13:46
It could be a main character who has a deep connection to Macedon. Maybe a Macedonian prince or a general who is exiled or has to leave for some strategic reasons.
What is the significance of 'Farewell Great Macedon' in the novel?
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2024-11-10 11:18
The phrase 'Farewell Great Macedon' in the novel might be a central theme. It could signify a cultural or political change within the Macedonian world depicted in the book. Perhaps there are political upheavals, and the characters are forced to say goodbye to the old Macedon they knew. This could lead to a journey of self - discovery for the main characters as they navigate a new world outside of what was once Great Macedon.
Who was Cleopatra in the real Cleopatra story?
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2024-12-02 22:47
Cleopatra was a queen of Egypt. She was known for her relationships with Roman leaders. She was intelligent and used her charm and political acumen to try to preserve Egypt's independence. For example, her alliance with Julius Caesar was a way to strengthen her position against her rivals in Egypt and also against the Roman influence in general.
What are the main themes in historical fictions about Thessalonike of Macedon?
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2024-11-10 11:52
One main theme is often family and power dynamics. Since she was part of the Macedonian royal family, her relationships with her father, siblings, and other relatives play a big role. Another theme is the preservation of Macedonian culture and identity. Thessalonike might be depicted as a figure who tries to uphold the traditions in the face of changing political landscapes.
How has cleopatra fiction influenced modern perception of Cleopatra?
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2024-12-01 00:52
Cleopatra fiction has made her into an iconic figure. The fictional portrayals have often emphasized her beauty and charm, which has led to the modern perception of her as a seductive and alluring woman. For instance, in many movies and novels, she is depicted as using her feminine wiles to influence the powerful Roman men in her life.
Is Cleopatra a fictional character?
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2024-10-06 23:09
Cleopatra was a real historical figure, not fictional.
Is the story of Cleopatra real?
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2024-10-03 10:09
Yes, the story of Cleopatra is based on real historical figures and events. But like many historical accounts, some details might have been embellished or lost over time.
Can you recommend some historical fictions about Thessalonike of Macedon?
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2024-11-10 05:44
One well - known historical fiction related to Thessalonike of Macedon could be 'Thessalonike: Daughter of Philip'. It delves into her life, her relationship with her family, and the political intrigues of the Macedonian court. Another might be 'Thessalonike's Legacy' which focuses on how her influence carried on through the ages in Macedonian history.
How does 'Cleopatra's Moon Egyptian historical fiction' portray Cleopatra?
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2024-12-04 02:31
It might portray her as a powerful and alluring figure. Cleopatra was known for her beauty and charm, and the fiction could emphasize these aspects while also showing her as a shrewd political player.
How does historical fiction depict Cleopatra's relationships in 'The Memoirs of Cleopatra'?
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2024-11-13 19:50
The novel also shows Cleopatra's relationships with her family members. For example, her sister Arsinoe is a complex figure in her life. The fictional memoir shows the rivalries and loyalties within the family, and how these relationships shape Cleopatra's actions and decisions.
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