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The people of Rome had no sequential narratives like the Greek Titanomachy or the seductions of Zeus and Hera. What can a society do with nothing? It's difficult, if not impossible, to build upon culture, value, and identity when there is no core. Poets of Rome therefore borrowed from the Greeks... Showed first 250 characters
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The people of Rome had no sequential narratives like the Greek Titanomachy or the seductions of Zeus and Hera. What can a society do with nothing? It's difficult, if not impossible, to build upon culture, value, and identity when there is no core. Poets of Rome therefore borrowed from the Greeks... Showed next 250 characters
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