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Aeneas had much appreciation, but used Dido and then left her with a broken heart. Although Homer and Virgil's physical perception of women are very similar, the inner and emotional characteristics are very different. Where Homer viewed women as being more slave-like and having no power. Virgil portraits women as being more destructive and powerful...
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Virgil portraits women as being more destructive and powerful. Both Homer and Virgil viewed women with the utmost respect and admiration. BIBLIOGRAPHY: www.google.com/epics
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