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One interesting topic for an essay would be Allecto's ability to both fool and manipulate Tursus into destroying the treaty between the Latins and the Trojans. Tursus is known as a great warrior, and yet, he is subservient and even afraid of...
In what ways does it espouse typical Roman virtues of Fortitudo (toughness), Prudentia (wisdom and planning ahead), Iusticia (justice), and Temperantia (moderation)
The Aeneid study guide contains a biography of Virgil, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
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