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Book 4 in the aeneid - Coggle Diagram
Book 4 in the aeneid
Aeneas and Dido's wedding
Consummation
Nymphs sing to cover noise
Is arranged by venus and Dido
Chooses a co
Furor example
Love
Iarbas (one of Dido's prior suitors)
Prays to Jupiter for revenge on Dido for her affair
is a tragic aspect for Dido in her story through love being the reason she kills herself
makes Dido act like a "bacchant" and go after Aeneas, trying to persuade him not to leave carthage
Conflict of "kleos" of love and "pietas" (devotion to the Gods)
The part where dido kills herself
tragic genre
Is described as a doe in book 4 (foreshadowing her fate)
Masculnine way of stabbing herself (redemption through way she kills herself?)
Tells Anna she is doing rites to forget Aeneas
Dido and pietas
Eventually succumbs to furor of lust
Furor is her downfall
Inititally wants to remain chaste as a widow and cannot move on
Laments to fate about falling for AeneasA
Anna
Tells Dido to go after Aeneas
Says about how many men she has rejected and needing to move on
Arguably brings Dido's fate onto her
Contributes to suicide and then Dido dies in her arms
Similie and choice of hunt
Doe
Makes Dido prey to Aeneas
"Unwary deer stuck by an arrow"
Destiny
Aeneas oroginally ignores it for Dido
is a part of pietas in doing what the fates and gods say (mandatory to follow)
Juno also prays that carthage and Rome will always be enemies (explains hate in tome for that time)
Aeneas will find his destiny but not forget Jupier
Ekphrasis in lines 169 to 170
people find out through gossip and rumour (parallel to Phaecia in the Odyssey?)
"Rumour is quick of foot and of the wing"