Horace, the Roman poet, often poked fun at human folly, societal norms, and the pretensions of his contemporaries. He satirized the excesses and absurdities of Roman life, including the vanity of the wealthy and the hypocrisy of moralists. His works, particularly in the "Satires" and "Epistles," blend humor with philosophical insights, encouraging moderation and self-awareness among individuals.
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