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Title: The Piety of Aeneas in Virgil's Aeneid
| Subject: | Classical Studies | | Date: | November 06, 2009 | | Level: | College, Undergraduate | | Grade: | A | | Length: | 5 pages (1212 words) | | Essay rating: | 0
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The Aeneid is an epic poem written by Virgil from around 30 to 19 BC that tells the story of the founding of Rome. The protagonist and epic hero, Aeneas, is a Trojan captain who escaped the fires of Ilion to lead a group of refugees to establish the Latin race. This mission, designated by the gods and fate, involved a journey filled with hardships that Aeneas and his people faced with determination and adamant resolve. In particular, however, it is Aeneas’ piety that is highlighted as his defining feature. It is crucial to note that, in ancient times, the Latin word pietas referred to not only religious devotion, but also devotion to one’s family and country. ... Showed first 120 words of 1254 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 1254 Size (words) ...in freshly loaded platters on the altars.” Along with Aeneas’ duty to the gods, the readiness with which he meets the directives of fate is quite apparent. He recognizes the significance of forces larger than himself and unquestioningly accepts his fate, acting as the vehicle through which fate carries out its historical design. It is clear that Virgil wanted to convey the importance of fate and piety toward the gods in both the time of Aeneas and his own day. One of the main purposes of Virgil’s Aeneid was to create a great epic hero who would be an appropriate founder of the new Italian race. Aeneas was able to ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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| Author: | | ute | | Date: | | 06 November 2009: 15:47:03 | | Title: | | Good | | Comment: | | This essay is very good and well structured. |
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