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and immediately gains the audiences sympathy and also establishes him as the main character and the aspect of suffering is associated with him. Also in book 1 we are shown a precedent in the Aeneid, Aeneas having to leave the things and people he loves behind so
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evidence.
<Tab/>To support this theory of the existence of the Trojan War, there is also some historical evidence which ties into literature from Ancient Rome. Another legend, called the Aeneid, was written by the Roman poet Virgil many years
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the poem. The Inferno is part epic, modeled in some ways on Virgil's Aeneid. It is also a deeply Christian poem full of traditional symbolism, describing a Hell quite differently from that of the Ancients(Chiarenza 82-83). Hell is not simply the underworld
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of the other characters in The Aeneid, gives in to the will of the gods to gain unimaginable leadership skills through Aeneas' excursion through the Mediterranean Sea, his contact/relationship with Dido, and his travels through the Underworld.
When Aeneas set
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by how many times his tail wraps around himself. Dante takes the character of Minos both from the Aeneid and also from ancient mythology. Another character taken out of mythology and thrust into Inferno is Medusa. In Canto IX three Furies summon her to turn
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, Sir, 1859-1930
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Aeneid, The, by Virgil, 70-19 BC
Aeroplane Speaks, The, by Barber, H. (Horatio), 1875-
Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War, by Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880-
Aeroplanes, by Zerbe
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towards the end, which is more like a soliloquy as he is speaking his thoughts to no-one in particular ?there is no-one else there (except for Jimmy, but he is asleep). The play ends on his desperate attempt to recite a quote from The Aeneid. It sums up
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to yet earlier times, was perhaps the more popular in the days of the Roman Empire. In fact through Virgil the Aeneid became the national epic of the Roman empire and the most famous poem of the Roman era.
Aeneas was to have been a hero fighting the Greeks
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of the great champions of poetry at that time, was pleased by many of the simple things in life, as shown in his observant and beautiful descriptions of country life. But his ultimate achievement was his epic poem The Aeneid, a final draft telling of the legend
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I will fear no evil ' In classical literature the shades flitted helplessly in the underworld like gibbering ghosts. Shakespeare would have been familiar with this through Virgil's account of Aeneas' descent into the underworld in Aeneid Bk. VI.
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