Aeneas: Perhaps Not The Landless, Cowardly - Turncoat Trojan We Thought

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Rhonda K

 

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January 2, 2013

 

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Aeneas, awakened by the sounds of battle, seizes his weapons to join his comrades. He is met on his threshold by Panthus, who tells him that "It has come - the final day/ and Troy's inevitable time. We Trojans/ were; Troy has been" (442-444). Aeneas sets out to meet the Trojan warriors and enters the gruesome battle, where many of his closest companions meet their ends...
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Does this foremost example of Aeneas’s virtue not show what kind of man he actually was? Vergil demonstrates Aeneas’s willingness [repeatedly and stubbornly] to risk all, intending to fight to the death. Skill at arms was another invaluable trait for the Romans, and by displaying courage and dexterity on the battlefield, clearly, Aeneas is a born king, worthy of the fate that awaits him...
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