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    The epistle in its most basic form is simply a letter, with the epistolary form in the Eighteenth Century being a published letter often from one writer to another. This mode of writing was extremely popular in the Eighteenth Century, taking on different contexts for different purposes. An epistle can be a complex genre of writing. The Epistle can be a collection of poems, a satirical essay, a response to an author’s works or a raging sparring of words. Although quite constraining in format, an epistle

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    Horace was an ancient Roman satirist and author of many satires including “On Discontent” located in Book I Satire I, which speaks to many issues of his time through rough criticism masked under dark humor that is followed with moral alternatives. Charlie Chaplain’s work in “Modern Times” is a satirical piece where Chaplain shows his discontent on new technology that’s displacing him and fellow actors out of work. The two satirical works contrast each other in their objectives but share the idea

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    Adversity and difficulties are an inherent part of life that everyone has to handle, but is it possible they actually help people reach their highest potential? Difficulties bring out the skills and strengths that otherwise would have never been accessed. Horace could not have been wiser when he said “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant,” and he could not have been wiser. There are many people who had an easy life or were born into their

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    that difficulty. When faced with adversity, an individual has two choices; embrace his or her problems and live life to the fullest despite challenges, or carry his or her difficulties as a burden hindering the overall quality of life. Roman Poet, Horace, said, “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” He is expressing the idea that not only can adversity be dealt with and embraced, but it even brings out talents in people that would

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    Every individual comes across difficult moments numerous times on a daily basis; however, it takes severe hardship to influence their character. The roman poet Horace claimed “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” The concept of adversity entitles the difficulties one endures throughout their lifetime and how the individual becomes a more well-rounded person towards the end of their difficult journeys.YOU NEED TO ADD MORE HERE FOR

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    In the documents, The Third Satire and The Odes, the bitter Juvenal and frustrated Horace openly display their opinion about the Roman Empire under the emperors Augustus and Domitian. Acting out on his stern anger for the temples and shrines in desperate need of repairs, Horace instinctively accuses "the guiltless" to "pay for [their] fathers' sins"(Horace.1). Horace becomes agitated to an extreme extent because of the absence of respect for the gods within their temples and shrines. The polluted

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    Introduction Life presents us with many hardships and how one deals with them adds to their character. Horace claims “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant”. Although, setbacks can occur in life great lessons, which increase strength and resiliency, are learned. Adversity happens frequently in life: accepting, learning, and changing helps overcome adversity. Overcoming Adversity Process Accepting adversity is important because then

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    Horace once stated that “adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” His assertion highlights how adversity can help one’s character development and it can bring out one’s hidden talents. Those who go through life without having any adversities will not understand the problems of those around them and the world. Because of this, it is important to go through hardships in order to understand, manage, and solve them. When one faces adversities

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    When facing catastrophe or hardship, people are often challenged to think outside of their comfort zones and sometimes these challenges bring to light something that a person would never have thought possible. I agree with Horace’s quote about adversity and how it can be for the better. I believe that most troubling situations can be resolved with ingenious thoughts. Notwithstanding my agreement, I also recognized sometimes adversity can be the downfall of a person in a troubling situation. However

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    any form, slightly stressful or devastating painful. It can happen to anyone, rich, poor, big or small. Adversity is inevitable. Most people would consider it very negative with no benefits, but they are not aware of its hidden effect. Roman poet Horace suggests that adversity can cause a person to demonstrate certain talents, which would not have been present if not for their misfortune. People and characters in any literary work experience unfortunate events and put through difficult situations

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