The Sicilian expedition was a decisive event in the Peloponnesus War, and in his story Thucydides confirmed that the reader understood this fact. Tucidides conveyed the importance of this event in his writing through direct statements and literary and narrative techniques. At the beginning of his sixth book, Thucydides gave Troy a hint. And it highlighted the historical importance of Sicilian adventure story. The campaigns of Trojan War and Sicilian were greatly different in terms of time and result, but there were some similarities.
Imagine the following case. You are an American immigration officer in the 1920s. Immigrants in Sicily are in front of you and will fill out the immigration application form. Birthplace, age, name, and finally race are necessary. People in Sicily think they are different from Northern Italians. How do you explain to him? "What is your race?" Is the correct answer is "white" or "white"? Apia's text is very abundant - it explores the historical complexity of racial concepts and provides a number of arguments. In this summary we will focus on ignoring most of Apia's argument's complexity and simply defining and summarizing key arguments and conclusions.
Although I grew up culturally, it is the Middle East of the Sicilian zebra Catholic (it is the mother's side - my father's side is Irish, but English is a little English but the Sicilian are very strong). But when I told them they endured poverty and trauma, I did not know that. What I heard was that after my poor ancestor and her mother swept the house of the "royal family" in Jerusalem, it moved to Sicily and then moved to the United States. "No, we are Italians, it is foolish, this has never happened" (not something else but part of Jerusalem)