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Pretend you are hosting a dinner party. Provide a list of any 25 people from history (alive or dead) who you w?
I have 10 people but i can't think about more can anyone help me please.
3 Answers
- DiStefanoLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Interesting question.
I found some more than these:
Jesus Christ
Buddha
Keynes
Maria Magdalene
Caesar
Solon
George Bernhard Shaw
George Orwell
Huxley
Elizabeth I
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
Hayek
Friedman
Lenin
Bismarck
Adam Smith
Abraham Lincoln
Teddy Roosevelt
FDR
Kennedy
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Charles Darwin
Schopenhauer
Kant
Nietzsche
Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
Gandhi
Einstein
Newton
Plato
Aristotle
Socrates
Augustinus
Paul
- Louise CLv 78 years ago
25 is a lot of people for a dinner party. You'd need a very big table. howevef, if it was me I would have these people;
Cleopatra
julius Caesar
mark Antony
boudicca
Alfred the Great
henry II
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Geoffrey Chaucer
christine de Pisan
Joan of Arc
Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn
elizabeth I
mary, Queen of Scots
william Shakespeare
Charles II
Nell Gwynn
Samuel Pepys
Dr Johnson
Jane Austen
Sydney Smith
Queen Victoria
benjamin Disraeli
Winston Churchill
Nancy Astor
Seating arrangements would be interesting. I think things might be a bit tense between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I. And Winston Churchill and Nancy Astor were always sparring. i think Boudicca and Alfred the great would get on well, both being mighty warriors who fought foreign invaders. Cleopatra would enjoy flirting with Caesar and Mark Antony at the same time. henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine would probably quarrel a good deal.
- knh959Lv 78 years ago
Cool question.
Jesus Christ
Judas Iscariot (good dinner conversation with Jesus)
Mary Madeline (to give jesus a break from Judas)
Julius Caesar
Brutus
Cleopatra (to give Mary M a break from Jesus and give Brutus a little thrill)
Ghengis Khan
Martin Luther (to calm Ghengis down a little)
Pope Leo X (He and Luther would have a most animated dinner conversation)
Queen Elizabeth 1st
Mary Queen of Scots (Now there would be one heck of an evening)
That's 11 - I'll stop there. You still have about 600 years to find a few more.