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    • ideal daughter
      • Notes
        • comparative
        • metaphor
        • superlative
        • personification
        • tricolon
        • exclamation and repetiotion 'ut'
        • life and death
        • clever vs wise
      • Characters
        • fundanus
          • selfless
          • selfish
          • Caring
        • daughter
          • brave and strong
          • loving towards everyone lese
          • wise and yet so youthful
          • mind over matter
          • people tuched y her patience and caring actions
      • Plot
        • Fundanus daughter dies
        • memorable
        • amazed
        • sad
        • Fundanus expels all
        • wedding to Funeral
    • Close knit family
      • plot
        • Arria loves her faily - husband and son ill
        • son dies and keeps her husband unaware
        • husband captured in revolt and she wants to die with him
        • she runs into walls and determined to do it the hard way if her family dnt let her - she stabs her herself for her husband with no reward.
      • characters
        • Arria
          • selfless
          • selfish
          • loving
          • extremeties and exaggerated actions
          • cause of deep concern
          • strong and very brave , determined
        • Paetus
          • cause of many of aria's actions
          • determined and brave - fght for what he believes in
          • loving + loved
          • weak - ill vs strong
        • son
          • died
          • extraordinary young man
          • loved
          • Untitled
        • thrasea + family
          • concerned
          • lovingand caring - attempt to do all that they can for Arria - guarding more
          • persuasive yet ultimate failure
        • Vilbia
          • contrast of arria
          • coward
          • appears to not really love her husband
      • notes
        • alliteration harsh sounds and determined
          • soft 'm'
        • ocymorons and juxtaposiyions
          • life and deatth
          • hard and easy
        • direct speech
        • actions greater than words
          • nepos
        • Further techniques
          • tautology
          • acuusative + infin
          • word order
          • repetition
          • Ad42.
          • large vs small  determined against all tese odds.
          • quck succession of forceful actions
          • ultimatum of death
    • bitter hatred
      • plot
        • Clodus has been killed Milois on trial for his murder
        • Cicero eloquently speaks against this claim. supporting DMilo
        • he shows all the qualities of Milo
        • he argues against what all the other people say
        • to persuade the judges and the idea of th wwhole republic and the dangers of revolutions.
      • characters
        • cicero
          • speaks eloquently
          • powerful in his words
            • uses a variety of techniques
              • cicero
                • speaks eloquently
                • powerful in his words
                  • uses a variety of techniques
                  • honourable
            • honourable
          • Milo
            • rivalry
            • better man
            • outstanding glory
            • no reason to hate aprt from civic hatred
            • wholeRoman pop.
          • Clodius
            • danger of a revolution
            • contrast to Milo
            • healthy rivalry as used each other
            • cruel as he had broken into Milos house
            • he had more reasons to hate Milo than Milo did to hate him
        • notes
          • reptiotion
          • Rivalry
          • contrast
          • direct speech - more vivid
          • Rhetoricsla questions
          • 'm' 'v'
          • anaphora 'f'
          • tautology
          • negative
          • juxtaposition
          • metaphor
          • chiasmus
          • pronouns
          • Tricolon
      • Education within the family
        • Character            -            Tacitus
          • Tacitus is the writer of this prose
          • he cares about the education and speaks eloquently about what he knows and understands he cannot comment on what the people living in that area know
          • however he strongly blames the actions on the people
          • he doesn't consider the actions of the gods or the evolving world around him
        • plot
          • Tacitus explains why there has been a decline in the old morals and customs
          • he provides reasons why and also why not - such as NOT the shortage of young men
          • he explains how evils spread and grow
          • need for discipline like the ancestors and teaching by mother not nurse
        • Notes
          • contrast between bought nurse (cold) and mother (warm)
          • Rome and mother
          • Sins and children
          • metaphor/ personification of development

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