Doomed To Die The Aeneid

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Through this Virgil shows that Fate may be delayed when he writes about Juno’s various attempts to stop Aeneas from founding Rome like the storm in book I. When Juno sees Aeneas coming close to reaching his goal, she bribes Aeolus, god of the winds, to use his influence to stir up the winds in order to blow the Trojans of course...
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Their ships are destroyed and they wind up on the shores of Libya close to the kingdom of Carthage. Although these events are successful in delaying the Trojans, it will not stop them. Jupiter’s will is identified with fate and for that reason only will Aeneas succeed. Even Juno eventually realises this but she continues with her relentless persecution nonetheless...
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