Virgil on Divine Intervention and Piety
How do Virgil’s descriptions of divine intervention in lines 201–249 reflect Roman cultural attitudes toward piety?
A
Incorrect Response C portrays anger directed at meddling gods contrary to Roman reverence for them.
B
Answer Choice A expresses an understanding that Romans felt compelled by religious duty to interpret and act upon signs from deities.
C
Incorrect Response B indicates surprise over spiritual interventions rather than acceptance as part of daily life.
D
Incorrect Response D suggests indifference on account of frequent supernatural occurrences which conflicts with documented Roman religiosity.
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