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Ovid introduction

Across
In ancient Rome a milder form of banishment, generally the process of demotion
Light hearted and playful
An old-fashioned term for for literature, also the alphabet
Legendary poet credited with the Greek epics The Iliad and the Odyssey
An act outside the normal social rules and conducted too openly to preserve an individual's reputation
Possessing opposing qualities or representing together two contrasting values or things as inherent in one system or being.
Made into an object of beauty or design interest
Verse, usually fairly brief and in a regular form, expressive of emotion and written for beauty as well as sense
Remedies for love
The art of love
Breaking with tradition, failing to respect what has been considered sacred. Usually a term used positively for provocative and ground breaking thinking.
Criticisms or verbal corrections to behaviour
The formalised art of oratory, or the art of effective and persuasive speaking or writing
Literally to grow or nurture, metaphorically to develop
Things taken for granted, in literary studies the values or social attitudes and behaviours that shape the views and expectations of both readers and writers.
Emitting a foul odour, may be used literally or figuratively to make a moral judgement. Also an intensifying adjective with some negative overtones.
Connected to the law
At the edge
Apparently. As is stated or implied to be true: it is not necessarily the case.
Down
Latin for letters written to others and received.
Leadership or dominance, for example of one social group over another
Writer of the Roman epic The Aeniad
In modern poetry, a reflective poem coming to terms with death. It has been a lament for the loss of someone or something or a nostalgic mourning for the passing of time and the reality of decay.
Adjective, to do with love or romance
To act on behalf of someone else in persuading authority to leniency
Posh people, or those with high status and artistic influence
Now reflective, for Ovid (and Goethe 1800 years later), these poems could be sensual and playful. Elegiac was a metre
risen above,
As a noun, an abstract creation of a society, an artefact
Those people who are remote from social, economic and political power
Italian for love
With a focus on teaching
An adjective to describe an action outside personal choice
The pattern of syllables and stresses in a line of poetry
Order or position in a heirarchy