Yоu аre hоsting а dinner pаrty with six influential figures frоm the works, texts, or traditions we have studied in Western Civilization I (from ancient Mesopotamia through the Enlightenment, up to 1750). Your task is to create a seating arrangement that reflects your deep understanding of these figures, their ideas, and how they might interact across time, culture, and ideology. Your goal is to demonstrate your understanding of the works as a whole, as well as how these characters might interact with one another. Write a detailed explanation of why you seated each figure next to the others. Why did you place these specific figures next to each other? (Be specific). Individuals who actually interacted SHOULD NOT be seated next to one another. Example: George WashingtonSeated Next to: Theodore (Teddy) RooseveltReason for Placement: Both men served as President; however, Washington was more cautious and Roosevelt was more Progressive. They could debate the role of the government in foreign wars, the environment, and the economy. Washington believed in more limited government, while Roosevelt sought to expand the powers of the government.