The Aeneid

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June 27, 2010

 

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This is shown through guilt, lack of confidence by her people, and tragedy. Didos guilt shows her conflict. Throughout the beginning of book 4 Didos sister Anna is telling her to leave Aeneas alone and to be faithful to her deceased husband. On page 88 Dido says, "My love has gone with Sychaeus; let him keep it, keep it with him forever in the grave" talking about her husband, and the conflict she faces...
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This guilt causes the reader to feel sympathy for Dido. She is caught between a rock and a hard place with no where to turn. She finally does turn to Aeneas though, which even furthers her conflict, and makes a decision for her. When Virgil wrote this part he was trying to make an image of Roman men and how irresistible they are to women by making Dido forget about her duties just for Aeneas...
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