Silver Age literature, produced between the death of Augustus and the reign of Marcus Aurelius, reflected the times. In contrast to Augustan work, Silver Age writing was ________.
A) genuinely funny, even to modern readers
B) gloomy and negative
C) clichéd and unoriginal
D) filled with reflections on current affairs
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