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  • What Are the Views and Attitudes Towards Love as Presented by Ovid Compared to Other First Century Roman Poets?

     

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Published: 13.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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What are the views and attitudes towards love as presented by Ovid compared to other first century Roman poets?
Love has in modern times, until relatively recently been inextricably linked with marriage and young people have been encouraged not to indulge in sex before marriage. However during first century Rome this was not necessarily the case. Attitudes to love, sex and marriage varied according to age, wealth, status in society and respectability. In one of Plautus' comedies, a young and respectable man stands outside a brothel when his slave gives him the following advice:
" From this place, no one bars you; no one stops you buying what is openly for sale. Provided that you keep off married women, widows, young men and women and boys of free birth, make love at will".
This was the attitude of society at the time. Cicero states "A young man should be allowed his flings with the 'non pure' and the 'non virtuous'." The 'non pure' which Cicero refers to here would be professional prostitutes, slaves or slave girls. …

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