Essay By On The Aeneid

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Jamie M

 

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February 6, 2016

 

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The figuratively high pedestals that both Troy and Priam respectively were placed on allow each to be able to experience that precipitous fall from grace that ever characterizes a tragic hero. Thus, both Troy and Priam could reasonably be considered tragic heroes of Book II of “the Aeneid.” However, there is one tragic hero that experiences the defilement that characterizes a tragic hero...
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There is once tragic hero that perseveres through unjustifiable circumstances yet finally succumbs to the injustice of the world as is the fate of most tragic heroes. Troy, as previously stated, was a beautiful city to which praise and adornment flowed to, and in ironic fashion, continues to flow to even after its fall...
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