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St. Joseph’s Academy
Mandaue City
SY:2012-2013
CUPID and PSYCHE
By:
Submitted by:
G23, Stephany Pekitpekit
10-B
Submitted to:
Mrs. Cherry May Q. Bibat
English Teacher
I. INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
II. AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY
The influence of Lucius Apuleius (c. 124-170) on the development of Western prose fiction cannot be overestimated. His Metamorphoses, the only surviving novel in Latin, has provided a model stylistically, thematically, and structurally, for many of the great writers of Europe and America.
Apuleius was born sometime around the year 124 in the city of Madaura (near modern Mdaourouch in Algeria) in the Roman province of Numidia, during the reign of Hadrian. He also lived during the reigns of emperors Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. His father was a duumvir (a colonial official) of Madaura, and upon his death left Apuleius and his brother small fortunes. Apuleius admitted spending nearly all of his inheritance on his twin passions: travel and study. He was fluent in Greek and Latin and well versed in literature written in both languages. His early education was most likely acquired in Madaura. Apuleius continued his studies of literature, grammar, rhetoric, and philosophy in Carthage, Athens, and Rome. (The Carthage in which Apuleius lived and studied was not the traditional adversary of Rome, which had been obliterated as a result of the Third Punic War, but a completely Romanized city rebuilt during the time of Augustus.) Besides the usual subjects for...