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  1. Pseudolus. Pseudolus, whose name means “liar” in Greek, is the slave of Simo. He is also the confidante of Simo’s son, Calidorus. When Calidorus laments that his lover, the prostitute Phoenicium, is going to be sold to a Macedonian soldier, Pseudolus promises Calidorus that he will help him obtain the money to buy her himself.

  2. Calidorus, Simo’s son, and Pseudolus, Simo’s slave, discuss a letter Calidorus has received from his lover, a prostitute owned by Simo’s neighbor, Ballio.Calidorus ruefully explains that Phoenicium has been sold to a Macedonian soldier and that as soon as the soldier’s slave returns with the balance and a matching seal, she will be forced to go to him.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Pseudolus is able to get the sealed letter from a Macedonian soldier who is the voice for the original purchaser. Then, Pseudolus gets a slave named Simia to deliver the sealed letter to Ballio ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PseudolusPseudolus - Wikipedia

    Pseudolus is a play by the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is one of the earliest examples of Roman literature. Pseudolus was first shown in 191 B.C. during the Megalesian Festival, [1] which was a celebration for the Greek Goddess Cybele. [2] The temple for worship of Cybele in Rome was completed during the same year in time ...

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · Pseudolus’s heroism, however, also derives from his good-hearted nature as he displays his loyalty to his young master. Simo, a wealthy old man, is the owner of Pseudolus and other slaves.

  6. The young, impecunious man in the Pseudolus is called Calidorus, and Pseudolus, the eponymous hero of our play, is the clever slave who will help him. Calidorus’ girlfriend, Phoenicium, belongs to the pimp Ballio, who has promised her to the Macedonian soldier Polymachaeroplagides. The soldier has reached an agreement with Ballio: the girl ...

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  8. d and amaze Roman audiences and even the readers of today. Of the remaining Plautine comedies, the Pseudolus is one of Plautus’ most artful pieces, containi. g the wiliest characters amongst his creations: Pseudolus. Since this comedy focuses on a slave, the lifestyle and characteristics of a Ro. an slave is important in understanding the ...

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