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Latin J282,05 June 2022

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Laura Bellini

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1. Tragic Fate of Hecuba and Priam | Hecuba’s desperate plea to Priam, imagery of helplessness, Priam’s futile resistance, Pyrrhus’ ruthless execution. 2. Aeneas’ Leadership and Family Duty | Instructions for escaping Troy, carrying his father Anchises, protecting his son Iulus, ensuring safety for all. 3. Aeneas’ Fear and Psychological Change | Contrasts between fearless warrior and anxious protector, heightened awareness of danger, Virgil’s use of sound imagery. 4. The Loss of Creusa and Aeneas’ Despair | Uncertainty about Creusa’s disappearance, Aeneas’ frantic search, futile cries, sense of loss and helplessness. 5. Creusa’s Final Words to Aeneas | Prophecy of his future, urging him to move forward, reference to Italy and his destined rule, resignation to her fate. 6. Virgil’s Dramatic Storytelling in Aeneid 2 | Use of vivid descriptions, personal emotions in the midst of war, tragic heroism, compelling human interest in Aeneas’ struggles.
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