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| 2nd century rhetorician and satirist; "the scoffer" and "the athiest" |
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| Famous author (Odyssey; Illiad); many of his works contain characters that contain prime folly examples |
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| Sound sleep (why is he even necessary?) |
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| Greek God of food and drink; followers are careless and free of trouble; full of lewd foolishness |
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| Classical Greek Athenian philosopher; sentenced to death for impiety; spent his time thinking about lofty concerns and not common life problems |
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| Roman philosopher, lawyer, statesman, political theorist and orater; reps reason and wisdom |
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| Greek statesman and orator; example of wise writer of antiquity |
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