Sophisticated and subtle.
Subtle and sophisticated
influenced Alexander pope, sohisticated, and gentle
Morally Indignant Realistic and straightforward
Morally indignant and realistic and strightforward
Your question already contains the answer. A satirist writes satires.
Horace was a lyric poet and satirist.
A. Realistic and straghtforward B. Morally indignant C. Subtle D. Sophisticated
The writing of Horace was straightforward and humorous, but also morally indignant. Horace used his writings to speak about things happening in the empire that he did not agree with.
The best Roman satirist were Juvenal, Horace and Petronius. Other good satirists were Lucilius, Ennius and Perseus.
Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.Juvenal is about the most famous Roman satirist, but some of Martial's epigrams rank right up with Juvenal's.
Juvenal was the Roman poet Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis (c. 100-200? AD). His writing was often harsh and upbraiding, or morally indignant, in its treatment of Roman morals and customs. His irreverence for the Roman gods may have succeeded in ensuring the retention of his texts under later Christian hierarchies.
The Roman poet Horace is known for his works "Satires" and "Epistles." These collections of poetry reflect his wit and criticism of Roman society.