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Explore a fascinating topic: the last words of some of history's most iconic figures. This is an invitation to a journey that will lead us to understand the final moments of the lives of individuals whose actions and words have reverberated throughout time. Julius Caesar, considered one of the greatest leaders of Ancient Rome, had his last words "Et tu, Brute?", echoing the betrayal and politics of the time. Leonardo da Vinci, genius of the Renaissance, is said to have said: "I offended God and humanity because my work did not reach the quality it should have", reflecting the humility of one of the greatest masters of art and invention. Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution, addressed the executioner, after stepping on his foot, saying: "Pardonnez-moi, monsieur", revealing traits of her personality and tragic destiny. Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, expressed his last words as "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow", suggesting a mysterious nature and spirituality at the end of a contemporary innovator's life. Richard Feynman, renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner known for his curiosity and humor, said, "I would hate to die twice. It's so boring," adding a touch of wry humor to the final moments of a great scientist. In this work, you will be able to analyze the historical and personal context of these figures, explore the circumstances that led to these words and reflect on the impact they had and still have. What were your worries, fears or hopes in your last breath?
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Explore a fascinating topic: the last words of some of history's most iconic figures. This is an invitation to a journey that will lead us to understand the final moments of the lives of individuals whose actions and words have reverberated throughout time. Julius Caesar, considered one of the greatest leaders of Ancient Rome, had his last words "Et tu, Brute?", echoing the betrayal and politics of the time. Leonardo da Vinci, genius of the Renaissance, is said to have said: "I offended God and humanity because my work did not reach the quality it should have", reflecting the humility of one of the greatest masters of art and invention. Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution, addressed the executioner, after stepping on his foot, saying: "Pardonnez-moi, monsieur", revealing traits of her personality and tragic destiny. Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, expressed his last words as "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow", suggesting a mysterious nature and spirituality at the end of a contemporary innovator's life. Richard Feynman, renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner known for his curiosity and humor, said, "I would hate to die twice. It's so boring," adding a touch of wry humor to the final moments of a great scientist. In this work, you will be able to analyze the historical and personal context of these figures, explore the circumstances that led to these words and reflect on the impact they had and still have. What were your worries, fears or hopes in your last breath?
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