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Publius Terentius Afer, commonly known as Terence, was a prominent Roman playwright of the 2nd century BCE. He is best known for his six surviving comedies, which have significantly influenced the development of Roman theater and comedy. Terence’s works are characterized by their elegant language, intricate plots, and exploration of human relationships. His plays often draw on themes of love, family, and social issues, reflecting the complexities of Roman society.

Terence's style was marked by a focus on character development and realistic dialogue, which set him apart from his contemporaries. His comedies were adaptations of Greek plays, yet he infused them with a distinctly Roman perspective. Terence's influence extends beyond his own time, as his works have inspired many later playwrights and writers, contributing to the evolution of comedic storytelling throughout the centuries.

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