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Seneca

Letters from a Stoic

Nonfiction | Collection of Letters | Adult

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Essay Topics

1.

Consider the historical context in which Seneca was writing. How do his letters reflect his views of Roman culture in the first century CE? Answer using examples from at least three letters.

2.

Seneca uses the idea of slavery in several ways throughout his letters. Compare what Seneca may mean by a “slave” in different contexts.

3.

Discuss some challenges to the Stoic way of life that Seneca highlights throughout his letters. How does he believe a Stoic can overcome these challenges?

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