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Offer an explanation as to why Ovid has brought together the myths included in the book you’ve chosen (and narrated them in the way that he does). What’s the “message” of this particular book of the Metamorphosis?
The book I have chosen is book 7, which starts on page 144 on the actual pages.
Please make sure to provide textual evidence via quotes for the argument. Please make sure to justify why Ovid put these myths in Book 7 in this order and formulate an argument from all of the myths. Thank you so much. Good luck!
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