Latin J282,06 November 2021
Laura Bellini
1. Jupiter’s Divine Identity and Representation | Distinctive symbols like the thunderbolt, impression of power and authority, grand temple construction.
2. Virgil’s Depiction of Charon and the Underworld | Dark, terrifying imagery, eerie descriptions of the boatman and river, hopelessness of the waiting souls.
3. Lycaon’s Transformation as Divine Punishment | Jupiter’s anger at his crimes, partial change into a wolf, lingering human characteristics.
4. Comparison of Roman and Modern Religious Beliefs | Roman gods’ direct intervention in human affairs, use of omens and punishments, contrasts with modern faith systems.
5. Roman Military Life and Fort Conditions | Comforts and hardships of barracks, organization of fort life, daily routines of soldiers.
6. Functionality of Roman Roads | Military efficiency, economic trade routes, integration of Britain into the empire.
7. Roman Soldiers’ Experience in Britain | Challenges of harsh climate and resistance, advantages of Roman infrastructure, mixed feelings about foreign service.
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