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How would you summarize neoclassical literature

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Neoclassical literature is literature that was created using antique role models from ancient Rome or Greece, to write poetry, prose, or plays, similar to those in the ancient times, often using the same characters or rehashing ideas.
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Writers in neoclassical literature usually wrote prose that was precise, effortless, and witty.

Neoclassical literature was written between 1660 and 1798. This time period is divided into 3 parts: the Restoration period, the Roman Emperor period, and therefore the Age of Johnson.

Neoclassical literature is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure.

The Neoclassical writers illustrated man as inherently flawed. They focused on restraint, self-control, and common sense.

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