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The Voluptuary

The Voluptuary. By James Gillray 1792. What do you think of this guy?. What does voluptuary mean?. Someone that is addicted to sensuous pleasures; or given up to the indulgence in luxury or the gratification of the senses.

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The Voluptuary

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  1. The Voluptuary

  2. By James Gillray 1792 • What do you think of this guy?

  3. What does voluptuary mean? • Someone that is addicted to sensuous pleasures; or given up to the indulgence in luxury or the gratification of the senses • What details does Gillray use to portray the prince as a voluptuary?

  4. What makes a good king? • Discuss with your neighbor, write down some criteria. • Which are the most important? • What’s the difference between an effective leader and an ethical leader? Can you be both?

  5. According to gillray, is the prince fit to be king?

  6. What’s the best way to organize this argument? • Begin with… • A good definition of a king • Then… • Apply at least three criteria to the prince • Use evidence • then use warrants to show how the evidence supports whether or not the prince meets each criteria • State your claim (the prince is a good choice or not) • Conclusion (recommend action)

  7. Write an argument essay • Use the graphic organizer • Write your paper – double spaced • Read and edit your paper • Switch with a partner • Partner should edit • Partner should underline evidence • Partner should circle warrants • Partner should box claim

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