Analysis Of Perpetua's Passion

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At a young age, Romans, such as Perpetua grew up with the principles of family, home, and the ‘spirits’ that center her everyday life. As a traditional Roman girl, she learned early that the center of her world was family, home, and the spirits who guided her. She would have learned the importance of religion and spirituality and the impact it has on a person. In the Roman religion, the gods influence the citizens in everything they do, down the the most tiny detail. When Perpetua, as well as many others converted to Christianity, this would create the process of conversion easier. Perpetua’s noble birth gave her the stability for education and religious background. As a Roman, women were educated to pass down their knowledge and values …show more content…

They had stories about every god, and had a god for everything. In Perpetua’s Passion, Salisbury give the example of a personal favorite, the love story between Psyche and Cupid. After being separated from a jealous and angry Venus, Psyche is put to the test of trials. By the end and successfully passing every obstacles, Jupiter makes her immortal to be with Cupid. Salisbury brilliantly mentions this myth because not only is it mention the sacrifices for love and trials underwent, but also the story revolves around a woman. The moral of these stories is that you are young, brave, and persistent, you will achieve your earthly desires. You will also be rewarded by the gods with spiritual benefits. Perpetua would have known about the myth of Psyche and Cupid, and as a woman, could have related to Psyche. Growing up with the Roman religion, to be “brave and strong” in the gods’ favor, she used this teaching for her benefit as a Christian. Rewards for being in favor of God was not uncommon for the Roman religion she grew up …show more content…

What makes Perpetua’s story captivating and memorable besides being a Christian martyr during the Roman empire, she was the only one to keep a diary during her imprisonment. Her experiences as an elite noblewoman reflected her leadership skills and education to shape her and the others’ memory. Perhaps one of the most extraordinary aspects of Perpetua’s story was her dreams. Her identity of a prophet helped her cause of martyrdom. The spread of prophecies among the Christian community was not uncommon. Throughout the ancient world prophecies were a sign of the divine among the living. For example, the most acclaimed prophet was the Pythian priestess at the Oracle of Delphi for

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