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... quodcumque sub illo est, inmutat formas, tellusque et quicquid...


An interesting aspect of this all (remark above), is, that according to Pythagoras the changes or - one step further - the metamorphoses are a reason for vegetarism, for to not eat meat. Now who is speaking here in this section actually? Pythagoras of Ovid himself? Is Ovid using Pythagoras to state vegetarism as an absolute moral necessity(?) I envisage Ovid living his life and suddenly it dawns to him: 'So many things in life are metamorphoses. What? Everything, the whole of life is a metamorphoses!'- And successively Ovid starts to write a book with the metamorphoses as the basic theme. There are 2 more aspects to this: 1)Ovid has to write in such a way, that it entertains; hence, he chooses the funny, mythical stories, which were by the way commonplace in daily, roman life. 2) And Ovid is a vegetarian and he uses the theme of the metamorphoses to give vegetarism a fundament to rest upon, a reason to be nothing but a vegetarian: if metamorphoses is indeed a reality, then we must all be vegetarians!


 
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