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The Epic
Aeneid
Topics for Discussion
- Virgil deliberately models his poem on Homer; the first six books are Aeneas Odyssey, the last six, his Iliad. Sometimes specific incidents from Homer are imitated, yet though the relation to the model is in every case clear, Virgil makes the material serve his own, different purpose. Discuss the nature and effect the Virgilian adaptation of:
- Odysseus interview with Ajax in Book XI of the Odyssey with Aeneas interview with Dido in Book VI of the Aeneid
- Homers description of the shield of Achilles in the Iliad Book XVIII with that of Aeneas shield in the Aeneid Book VIII
- Odysseus story of his wanderings at the court of Phaeacia with Aeneas account of the Fall of Troy and his subsequent wanderings at Didos banquet
- Discuss the character of Aeneas as an epic hero. Is it justified to compare him to Achilles and Odysseus? Or is he better to compare him to Moses of Exodus and Jesus of the Gospels? How would he compare to later heroic figures such Beowulf or Roland?
- Give your interpretation of the love story of Dido and Aeneas. Concentrate on their degree of free will, what actually happened, how much of a bond this amounted to for Aeneas, and the conflicting claims of love and duty as they appeared to Aeneas. Do you feel Dido was wronged by Aeneas? What, if anything, should he have done differently?
- Imagine a situation in which Dido and Aeneas came before a jury to state their cases in their love dispute. Assume that even the gods and goddesses can be called as witnesses. Determine who is responsible for Didos death. Write a script for this scenario.
- Compare the portrayal of the gods in Homer to those in the Aeneid. Be specific with each god.