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Arria (Pliny)
- Devoted Wife
- "Am I to listen to you who can live on after Scribonianus died in your arms?"
- shocked at how other wives are
- outspoken
- "So she hired a small fishing boat and she followed the enormous ship in a small one"
- stubborn
- perserverance
- determination
- "Who can feed him, dress him and put on his clothes, I alone will take care of these things."
- willing to degrade herself for her husband
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- "to draw a dagger, to stab it in her chest, to pull it out and offer it to her husband, adding the immortal and almost divine words, "It doesn't hurt Paetus.""
- God-like
- taking the lead
- role reversal
- Direct speech
- vivid
- gives importance to her words
- "if my daughter were to have lived for so long and in such great harmony as I have with Paetus then I would want this."
- outspoken
- honest
- strong-willed
- Loved by her family a lot
- "you can ensure that I don't die a painful death but you can't ensure that I don't die"
- strong-willed
- "Indeed when her son-in-law Thrasea begged her not to carry out her resolve to die,"
- he is not blood related
- shows deep bond in the family
- "She had increased the level of concern felt by her household and she was guarded even more carefully."
- Loyalty to her family
- "Arria arranged the funeral for this boy and even led the funeral processions without her husband knowing;"
- mature
- wise
- apathetic
- "Arria's husband, Caecina Paetus, was ill; her son was ill too, both of them very seriously..."
- men were ill but woman wasn't
- Arria's husband
- female is given more importance
- role reversal
- she is more dominant
- Stoic
- "Then, when the tears, which had been held back for so long started to get the better of her and to break out, she would leave the room; only then would she give herself to her grief; but having had her fill of tears, she dried her eyes, composed her face and went back into the bedroom, as if she had left her bereavement behind outside."
- Brave
- she died first
- attempted suicide
- spoke out in front of Cladius
- spoke against Cladius' evidence
- led the funeral procession all by herself
- took a small fishing boat by herself
- known for her courage, a trait associated with males in the Ancient Roman world
- Pliny admires her
- 'remarkable'