Shakespeare wrote plays about Roman history because he and everyone else had studied those stories at school and so had some idea what was going on.
Neither. It's a tragic play.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
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Definitely NOT.
transcendentalism
i dont know the answer I know the answer: Neoclassicism
transcendentalism
painting. architecture. literature. all of the above
Roman literature declined after the death of Augustus
His goal was to prove that people interested in literature can be smarter than mathematicians
Neither. It's a tragic play.
Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.Under Augustus, art and literature flourished. It is called the Golden Age of Roman literature.
Yes, the literature of Ancient Rome, especially the works of Cicero, Virgil, and Ovid, had a significant influence on the development of literature in the Western world. Many Western writers looked to Roman literature as a model for their own works in terms of style, themes, and structure.
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The most famous epic poet of Roman literature was Virgil.
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