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Cicero's writings are philosophical and political in nature, focusing on issues of ethics, government, and rhetoric. Juvenal, on the other hand, is known for his satirical writings that criticize Roman society, particularly the moral decay and corruption he observed. Cicero's works are more formal and structured, while Juvenal's are more blunt and scathing in their criticism.

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