"Homer Loves Odysseus; Virgil Loves Aeneas - but Aeneas Doesn't Love Dido"

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   School essay   |   10/11/2007   |   .doc   |   2 pages
Document abstract : « Juno pleads her case, claiming that Dido s love is a win but Venus understands that it is too good to be s author is exclaiming through Dido: if you love too ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Odysseus: A favorite of the goddess Athena. Juno's plan of causing Dido and Aeneas to fall in love . Conclusion....»

Transformations of literature: Augustine’s ‘Confessions’ and Virgil’s ‘Aeneid’

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   12/18/2008   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « for a man who was honorable and like a good Roman, wants Juno however knows the fate of her beloved city, a but instead begins with the statement, You are great ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. The Aeneid.. The standard invocations of the epic. . Themes of destiny.. The uses of a term that can be translated to mean 'imperial'.. The Punic Wars.. Augustine's Confessions.. His difference with Virgil.. A completely different...»

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