Eumaeus heard the discussion and said: "Don't listen to this girl, she has gone mad after having lost her father, the queen is not ready to pick a suitor yet!" I couldn't tell Eumaeus about my arrangement as he could have ruined it all.
After all the suitors had gathered in the great hall, I've locked all of the doors so that none could escape my father's revenge. My father appeared, and, as if he knew what my plan had been, he asked me for his armor and for his weapons. Soon enough, the great hall boiled as my father murdered every single one of my mother's suitors.
The story of Aeneis pretty much resembles that of Odysseus and like the Greek hero, the Trojan goes through great efforts until reaching his destination. Homer's influence on the Aeneis is seen clearly across the epic.
However, in an attempt to give a unique touch to the epic, and, also, to adapt it to Roman customs of the period, Virgil goes at endowing Aeneis with an exceptional feature which he presumably leaves to the Roman world: piety.
In the Aeneis, piety is shown under the form of Pietas, a part of Aeneis which makes him act according to his mind, and not according to his heart. During his stay in Charthage, Aeneis falls madly in love with Dido,...
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