Latin prose
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- Latin : prose
- 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
- fundanus
- Plot
- Fundanus daughter dies
- memorable
- amazed
- sad
- Fundanus expels all
- wedding to Funeral
- Notes
- 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
- Arria
- 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
- alliteration harsh sounds and determined
- plot
- 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
- uses a variety of techniques
- honourable
- cicero
- uses a variety of techniques
- 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
- cicero
- notes
- reptiotion
- Rivalry
- contrast
- direct speech - more vivid
- Rhetoricsla questions
- 'm' 'v'
- anaphora 'f'
- tautology
- negative
- juxtaposition
- metaphor
- chiasmus
- pronouns
- Tricolon
- plot
- 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
- Character - Tacitus
- ideal daughter
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