Rome VS. Paris - Fort Thomas Independent Schools

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Q: How do cites in Europe draw people’s
attention because of their specialties?
LT: I can explain how culture defines my
chosen group in the world today and
how this group shows a unique
perspective.
Tunics: an outfit that is like wearing a long
tee shirt.
Paris=Eiffel Tower
 Designed by Gustave Eiffel
 Finished in 1889
 Built of 18,000 iron pieces
 Supposed to be taken down but was left up
 Kings Island Eiffel tower is only 1/3 of the real one
Rome=Roman Colosseum
 Built for an emperor to win his people’s love and happiness
 Is a theater for shows of murder
 People like to watch shows of people dying
 When one person dies, another comes in to fight.
Roman Colosseum
Eiffel Tower
Paris= Notre Dame
 Was almost set on fire in 1871 and some say a staircase was set
on fire
 After many years of torture, all the art in Notre Dame is polished
and back to its “honey looking” color.
 Much of the original paintings in the building were destroyed,
but were remade by someone else to recapture their beauty.
Rome= Saint Peter’s Church
 The central tower is 265 feet tall!!!
 Stained glass windows include pictures of Jesus being born, of
Jesus on the cross, when he rose from the dead, and many other
bible scenes
 In the Sistine Chapel, there is a very famous picture of God
giving Adam life.
God giving Adam
life
Notre Dame
Stained
glass at
Saint
Peter’s
Saint
Peter’s
Paris
Fork goes in left hand and the knife goes in the right
 Most people in Paris do not eat until after 8:00
 People in Paris try to eat healthy and stay away from fast food
 Their main meal is dinner

Rome
 They are very proper just like people in Paris
 When a guest is over, a meal could last 1-4 hours
 The main meal is served like this= course 1: pasta, course 2:
meat or fish, course 3: vegetables
 When some one is finished, they place their silverware parallel on
their plate.
In Paris, most people speak French. There
may be some other languages here and
there.
A Paris, la plupart des gens parlent le
français. Il peut y avoir quelques autres
langues ici et là.
In Rome, 60% of the people speak Latin.
The other 40% speak English.
A Rome, 60% des gens parlent latin. L'autre
40% parlent l'anglais.
Paris= Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg
 The price can be $304 per night!!
Rome= Palazzo Manfredi
 The price can be $392 per night!!
Hotel in Paris
Hotel in
Rome
Paris= Le Grand Vefour
 People say it is a very nice place to eat
 It is one of the most expensive
restaurants in Paris
Rome= Ristorante Eleonora D’Arborea
 Serves mainly seafood
 About $70-$126 per meal
Restaurant in Paris
Restaurant in Rome
Paris
 Paris has many shopping malls
 Some stores are the same as ours and
some are different
Rome
 Rome has designer shops all over the
place
 Not many of the same stores as the US
Shopping in Paris
Shopping in
Rome
Paris
 Wear jackets with their outfits
 Wear a skirt or dress
Rome
 A white tunic that goes to the feet if
going outside
 Girls try to look their best everyday
Girls in Paris
Girls in Rome
Paris
 Paris is starting to copy the USA’s ways,
so many boys wear jeans and tennis
shoes
Rome
 A tunic with a crimson trim
Boys in Paris
Boys in
Rome
“ Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris” Sacred
Destinations. Sacred Destinations,
2005-2011. Web. 2/27/12.
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