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Characteristics Of Aeneas

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Anna Ennis Ennis 1
Dr. Mosely
Classical Literature
October 3rd, 2017 Aeneas Wimpy hero
Virgil's Characterization of Aeneas is complex and intricate. Though, when we deepen our thought of this character to what point is this character heroic or not? The definition of a hero is “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” Aeneas is the protagonist of this play along with the main character. Throughout the play Virgil shows Aeneas as a sensitive, compassionate, sympathetic, and a loving hero, which in his heart he was. However, that does not make you a good hero. Aeneas was not strong or any kind of dictator. He fought for the people in words but not actions. When it came time for battle or war, he was more worried about pleasing the Gods and his family, than being on the battlefield. Though when time comes for battle Aeneas would either send in his men or occasionally fight, himself.
In Book IX, when Aeneas is in Pallanteum, his heart and leadership controls the warriors under his command. Even in his absence, he is respected. Aeneas never allows his emotions to cloud his sense of duty. He realizes that as leader of his people, he must fight Turnus so he can provide his people with a new city that they can call their own. They wanted a new city filled with perfect crops and good soil. They had a picture perfect idea of this land and all citizens were helping try and gain it. In this book, Aeneas talks the first

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