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How heroically would Aeneas's behaviour have appeared to a…
How heroically would Aeneas's behaviour have appeared to a contemporary Roman audience? - All Books
examples of acting like Greek hero
divine intervention
given the shield and armour made by Hephaestus by his mother, Venus
Book 8
prophecy - general theme over course of the poem
journey to the underworld
book 6
brave leadership with effective combat
leading the Trojans out of Troy and eventually to Carthage
Book 2
Trojans listen to stay in camp despite Turnus's taunts
Book 9
examples of acting like a Roman hero
pietas
prioritising find a home over revenge against the greeks
Generally after Book 2
pater familias
protecting family, taking them away from the conflict
Book 2
Pax Romana
Making allies of the Etruscans and the Carthiginians
Book 7/8 - Etruscans
Book 1-4 - Carthage
Exhibits non Roman heroic traits
Kleos
wants to die fighting in Troy
Book 2
Furor
Aeneas's rampage after finding out that the Trojans were attacked
Book 10
Amor
The cave and the reprocussions leading to the death of Dido
Book 4