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Passion For Beauty In The Aeneid

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I believe having passion and appreciation for beauty is not a bad and might be important to living an exciting life. I used to be very passionate about things that happened ordinarily including the display of beauty in everyday life, most of that passion, excitement and exuberance has gone away. I am sure you know this because as the burden of duty takes over, the passion for beauty slowly deteriorates. Exchanging beauty for duty sounds inhumane. But I can assure you it is not as bad it sounds. As I am writing this I am reminded of a quote by Jean de La Fontaine, “Patience and time do more than passion.” What Fontaine is saying is that patience and time, which could be synonyms for duty, provide you with more in the long run. The passion for …show more content…

It has are two main characters, Aeneas, who is driven by the passion of duty and Dido, who is very emotional and passionate yet lacking in any rational thought. Just like people in the modern world, the Aeneid’s antagonists are constantly striving for more yet never finding contentment or any sort of completion. They are always wanting what they cannot have. They are perhaps reaching for the golden apple we talked about earlier in the class. So in my opinion, this foolish desire for passion and always wanting more necessitates the importance of having principles and values to guide us in life. The book shows this in the form of duty through the character and actions of Aeneas, who gives up everything in exchange for duty because he believes that it is what will bring him long lasting happiness and contentment.
In the Aeneid, duty, responsibility, and reason triumph over passion, desire, and beauty. This is shown in Book II, where Aeneas focuses more on his duty than Dido as they flee the city, and also in Book IV, where Aeneas controls his feelings for Dido just so he can fulfil his duty. I cannot blame him for putting duty first because as Virgil shows out of control passion for beauty can disrupt a person’s other

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