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Title: The Aeneid: Roman Epic


1
The Aeneid Roman Epic
2
The Aeneid
  • Author Virgil
  • Culture Roman
  • Time 70-19 BC
  • Genre epic poetry
  • Characters to Know Aeneas, Dido,
  • Anchises, Ascanius, Venus, Juno, Jupiter
  • Basic Themes Good overcoming Evil, Coming of
    Age, Accepting Responsibility, Duty before Desire

3
Why the Aeneid?
  • The emperor Augustus told virgil to write a
    national epic as part of his propaganda program,
    to celebrate the new golden age of peace that
    Augustus reign ushered in.
  • Background Romes civil wars, death of the
    Republic.

4
Narrative Structure
  • Books 1-6 The Odyssean part
  • Aeneas as a wandering hero like Odysseus. His
    god-sent mission is to found a new city.
    Essentially, once the Greeks sack Troy, Aeneas
    and some Trojan ships escape to establish a new
    Troy.
  • Books 7-12 The Iliadic part
  • Aeneas and the Trojans at war with the Italians
    their allies.

5
Why an EPIC?
  • Aeneas embodies the values of Roman society.
  • Aeneas is a larger-than-life character.
  • Written in Poetic Language.
  • Written in Elevated Language.

6
The Roman Hero Aeneas
  • QUALITIES ADMIRED BY ROME AND EMBODIED BY AENEAS
  • Stoic- not given to emotional swings.
  • Pious- Gives deference and respect to the gods.
  • Duty Driven- pursues his duty to his own
    detriment.
  • Unselfish- puts his own desires after those of
    his society

7
Aeneas on Himself
  • Book 1.500-505
  • I am Aeneas, duty-bound (translation of the
    Latin pius), and known above high air of heaven
    by my fame, carrying with me in my ships our gods
    of hearth and home, saved from the enemy. I look
    for Italy to be my fatherland, and my descent is
    from all-highest Jove. . . I followed the given
    fates.

8
Book 1 Aeneas in Carthage
  • In lines 13-49, we learn why Aeneas suffers - the
    wrath of Juno.
  • Two reasons
  • Troy (Judgment of Paris, a past event Paris
    didnt pick Juno/Hera as the loveliest goddess,
    he chose Venus)
  • Carthage (she knew Rome would conquer this, her
    favorite city, a future event)

9
The Wrath of Juno
  • Angry, Juno asks Aeolus master of wind to drive
    the Trojan ships off course, shipwreck them if
    possible.
  • The bribe she offers Aeolus the lovely nymph
    Deiopeia
  • Result one shipwreck before Neptune calms the
    sea.

10
Arrival in Libya
  • Aeneas puts into shore with only 7 ships from his
    fleet.
  • He gives a pep talk to his men, recalling the
    horrors they have already survived (Scylla, land
    of the Cyclopes, etc.)

11
Venus Appeal Jupiters Prophecy
  • While the Trojans recover onshore, Aeneas mother
    Venus approaches her father Jupiter on behalf of
    her son
  • Jupiter had promised that Aeneas would
    successfully found a new city Rome.
  • Jupiters promise For these I set no limits,
    world or time, but make the gift of empire
    without end . . Lords of the world, the
    toga-wearing Romans

12
Dido and the Carthaginians
  • Jupiter sends Mercury down to make Dido and her
    people receptive to the Trojans.
  • Meanwhile, Aeneas encounters his disguised
    mother, who tells him Didos history Dido has
    sworn never to love or marry since the death of
    her husband.
  • Venus also makes Aeneas very attractive to Dido.

13
The Temple of Juno
  • Hidden in a cloud, Aeneas goes into Carthage. He
    sees the temple of Juno, its walls painted with
    scenes from the Trojan War.
  • We know from this that the Carthaginians are
    civilized the Carthaginians are very sympathetic
    to the events his city Troy suffered.

14
Dido Assaulted by Eros
  • While Venus Cupid infect Dido with eros for
    Aeneas, Aeneas tells her and the Carthaginians
    about the Fall of Troy and his wanderings.

15
Book II
  • The Fall of Troy from the Trojan POV. The ghost
    of Hektor, the gods fighting, death of Creusa
    (Aeneas Wife).

16
Book III
  • Aeneas wanderings, from Thrace, Crete, Sicily,
    to Carthage

17
Two Mythic Traditions
  • Greek The Trojan War in 1250 BCE.
  • Roman Romulus and Remus, suckled by the
    she-wolf, founded Rome in 753 BCE.

18
Book IV Dido/Cleopatra
  • This book troubles many modern readers, since it
    seems to portray Aeneas in a bad light.
  • May represent Cleopatra and Ceasar/Mark Antony
  • Book focuses on the destructive and
    uncontrollable nature of love against stoicism
  • Women as manipulative creatures in love
  • Great persons can be brought low

19
DISTRIBUTE HANDOUT
  • READ THE TEXT and ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ON YOUR
    OWN PAPER.
  • MAKE SURE YOU READ THE SUMMARY PORTIONS IN
    ITALICS.

20
Book V VI Sicily The Underworld
  • Return to Sicily to honor As father
  • Like Odysseus before him, A goes to the
    underworld his mission is to speak with his
    father.
  • His guide the Sibyl, a female prophet.
  • The geography of Hades right Elysium left
    Tartarus water of Lethe
  • Prophecy of the greatness of Rome.

21
Aeneas Meets . . .
  • Dido, who treats him much as Ajax treated
    Odysseus ignores him
  • Trojan War dead (just as Odysseus does)
  • Mythical monsters, old-time gods (the Furies, the
    Titans), famous sinners (Ixion, etc)
  • Anchises gives Aeneas a tour of the souls not yet
    born - the great heroes of Roman history from
    Romulus to Julius Caesar to Augustus.

22
Book VII and VIII Travel Evander
  • Aenas sails near Circes island, Neptune pushes
    them to safety. Juno is angered.
  • Aeneas makes a pact with King Latinus of the
    Latins, to marry his daughter to Lavinia, who is
    already engaged to Turnus. In Book 7, war broke
    out between the Trojans and the Latins over this
    broken engagement.
  • In Book 8, Aeneas sails up the Tiber to get
    allies. He meets Evander, a Greek king, whose
    kingdom is on the future site of Rome.

23
Books IX-XI War with Turnus
  • Book 9 Juno warns Turnus that Evander is As
    ally. Fighting breaks out Turnus lives.
  • Book 10 Jove/Jupiter angry the Trojans not
    peaceful in Italy as he promised. Venus pleads
    for her sons rights. Juno pleads they have no
    rights.
  • Fighting continues on Earth Juno saves Turnus.
  • Book 11 Aeneas wants peace says he will fight
    Turnus in single combat Turnus continues the
    general fighting.

24
Book XII Death of Turnus
  • Juno strikes a deal with Jupiter Trojans will
    lose their name become Latins.
  • Turnus finally faces Aeneas
  • When he has been wounded, Turnus makes an appeal
    to Aeneas for mercy, he receives none as Turnus
    gave none
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