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Essay heading: Fate and destiny in the Aeneid
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The workings of the easy programme outlined in Jupiter's prophecy will, as they are actually endured, prove to be tragically laborous, wasteful and bloody.
Fate cannot be cancelled. It can, however, be delayed and modified. Juno exclaims half way through the poem, with an unmistakable echo of her Book 1 barbarity:
Grant that the Fates have firmed, by their decree,
The Trojan race to reign in Italy:
At least I can defer the nuptial day,
And, with protracted wars, the peace delay... displayed 300 characters
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The workings of the easy programme outlined in Jupiter's prophecy will, as they are actually endured, prove to be tragically laborous, wasteful and bloody.
Fate cannot be cancelled. It can, however, be delayed and modified. Juno exclaims half way through the poem, with an unmistakable echo of her Book 1 barbarity:
Grant that the Fates have firmed, by their decree,
The Trojan race to reign in Italy:
At least I can defer the nuptial day,
And, with protracted wars, the peace delay... displayed next 300 characters
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