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ROMAN REPUBLIIC WEEK 1
Please read the course materials for Week One and then participate in this discussion.
Read and discuss the stories of Tullia and Lucretia as found in Livy's History of Rome. Keep in
mind that the stories may be partially, probably entirely fictional. Their importance lies not in the
facts they purport to recount but as illustrations of Roman values. Explain how the the stories of
Tullia and Lucretia exemplify the positive and negative characteristics of Roman women (at
least as Livy saw them). How did Tullia's and Lucretia's virtue/vice affect the actions (good and
ad) of the men around them?
READING MATERIAL ;
https:
leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/hist/hist-326/document/The%20His
tory%20of%20Rome%2C%20Book%201.pdf
https:
leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/hist/hist-326/document/The%20History%20of%20Rome%2C%20Book%201.pdf
https:
leocontent.umgc.edu/content/dam/course-content/tus/hist/hist-326/document/The%20History%20of%20Rome%2C%20Book%201.pdf
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Sanjukta answered on Aug 17 2024
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It can be stated that the na
ative of Tullia tends to exemplify the bad feature of the Roman women, as she is portrayed as a woman who is prepared for manipulating other people in terms of achieving what she wants as well as she is willing to go to extreme measures for doing so. Moreover, it is seen in this tale that Tullia convinced her husband for killing his own
other so that she will obtain influence and power over him. It is needless to say that Tullia is one of the most prominent...
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