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Jupiter is both the "fixer" and the "mediator" in this epic... - jjh45140 answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
Jupiter was to the Romans as Zeus was to the Greeks, king of the gods. While many... - amelb8 asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
What role does Jupiter play in the "Aeneid?" - anzio45 answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
The Latin adverb 'furtim', which is presumably what is translated as 'furtively'... - anzio45 answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
Further to the previous answer, the inevitability of the rise of Rome does indeed... - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
In The Aeneid, fate is the driving force that underscores the actions of... - mstolz asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
What role does fate play in the "Aeneid"? - dymatsuoka answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
Those individuals who have died because of love inhabit the Fields of... - nodame asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
Who inhabit the Fields of Mourning in Virgil's "Aeneid"? - charmaine1974 answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
The main theme of the Iliad is concluded in pietas and furor. Pietas means,... - linda-allen answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
The Aeneid has several themes. The overarching theme is the escape from Troy and... - kerryloren asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
What is the theme of “The Aeneid”? - lilyk88 asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
Why does Aeneas exit the underworld through the fate of false dreams? - linda-allen answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
Troy was one of the greatest and wealthiest city-states in the ancient world. By... - jillreynolds asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
Why does Virgil allow Juno to unite the Trojans and the Italians? Why not another... - linda-allen answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
Aeneas is an outsider because he has come to Rome from Troy. After the fall of... - wknld4 asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
Aeneas carries the fate of the people but is considered an outsider. How is he an... - sullymonster answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
There are many who play vital roles in the chronology of the plot. Here are few... - karrah asked a question in the Aeneid Group:
In "The Aeneid" what minor characters are significant? - sullymonster answered a question in the Aeneid Group:
In these ancient times, the gods were thought to control all the happenings...
