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Seneca’s Dialogues are a collection of philosophical essays written in the 1st century CE, offering Stoic reflections on subjects such as anger, providence, grief, and the brevity of life. As a Roman statesman and tutor to Nero, Seneca wrote in a style that was both personal and rhetorical, addressing moral challenges faced by individuals and society. His Stoicism promotes reason, virtue, and emotional discipline as the path to inner peace and ethical living. The Dialogues remain influential for their clarity, moral seriousness, and timeless appeal.