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The Trojans are always presented in a pitiful manner in the Aeneid
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The Trojans are always presented in a pitiful manner in the Aeneid
- Do not include Aeneas in the discussion
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Actions of the Latins
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Juturna whipping the latins into a frenzy, causing battle again
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May feel more pity for the Latins, as not all of them were against the Trojans e.g Drances
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Actions of the Trojans
Euryalus and Nisus (particularly Euryalus) giving in to Kleos, focusing away from Pietas, allowed by Elders
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