Catilinarian Orations

GPTKB entity

Statements (68)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:speeches
gptkbp:antagonist gptkb:Lucius_Sergius_Catilina
gptkbp:author gptkb:Cicero
gptkbp:cicero_role consul
gptkbp:cicero's_argument moral high ground
gptkbp:cicero's_audience gptkb:Roman_Republic
gptkbp:cicero's_challenge to confront treason
gptkbp:cicero's_emotion passionate
gptkbp:cicero's_goal to save the Republic
gptkbp:cicero's_influence Roman political thought
gptkbp:cicero's_legacy_impact inspired later political speeches
gptkbp:cicero's_opposition Catiline's supporters
gptkbp:cicero's_outcome execution of conspirators
gptkbp:cicero's_position defender of the Republic
gptkbp:cicero's_reputation elevated as a statesman
gptkbp:cicero's_style oratorical
gptkbp:cicero's_tactics fear and urgency
gptkbp:cicero's_technique direct address
gptkbp:genre gptkb:political_debates
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Roman_Republic
gptkbp:historical_event gptkb:Catiline_Conspiracy
gptkbp:historical_significance first major political speech in Rome
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Catilinarian Orations
gptkbp:impact led to the downfall of Catiline
gptkbp:language gptkb:Latin
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:metaphor
gptkb:personification
gptkb:illusion
parallelism
symbolism
climax
imagery
alliteration
logos
repetition
hyperbole
contrast
rhetorical questions
assonance
consonance
ethos
pathos
anecdote
ellipsis
synecdoche
metonymy
oxymoron
anaphora
antithesis
chiasmus
litotes
zeugma
anti-climax
epiphora
gptkbp:notable_quote ' How long, O Catilina, will you abuse our patience?'
gptkbp:number_of_orations four
gptkbp:publication published in the Roman Senate
gptkbp:published_year 63 BC
gptkbp:purpose to expose a conspiracy
gptkbp:responds_to Senate's support for Cicero
gptkbp:significance political rhetoric
gptkbp:strategy public persuasion
influenced future rhetoric
gptkbp:style persuasive
gptkbp:target_audience gptkb:Senate_of_Rome
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Cicero's_Orations
gptkb:M._Tullius_Cicero
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6