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Summary Scholarly views on Aeneid for A level classical civilisation

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Scholarly views on Aeneid for A level classical civilisation. OCR- The world of the hero exam for 30 marker.

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Aeneid

Augustan propaganda

 Virgil myths are purposeful propaganda, aimed at proving tast Augustus deserved his place in the world
 B.B. Powell
 Great mistake to think that Aeneas was modelled on Augustus, the character was created to depict whom romans
could model themselves to be
 Deryck Williams

Aeneas’ Character

 Aeneas has to be the social man, the man who cares for others succeeds in leading his group or his society
 Deryck Williams
 Aeneas lets furor take over and doesn’t embrace Clementina as the Romans would have liked
 Gordon Williams

The portrayal of other nations

 Women are used to symbolise their nations – Lavinia as the proper Latin women and Dido as the foreign, wilder and
chaotic one
 Yasmin Syed

Fate and Free Will

 In the Aeneid the gods work through humans’ wills and desires
 Most of the plot of Aeneid is generated by Juno
 Grandsen
 Says that Virgil uses divine intervention to suggest that we should judge real people with compassion as their actions
are not controlled by themselves but by the gods
 Kenneth Quinn
 The Aeneid is not a religious poem but fate and god are everywhere, seeming as if it is always in control
 David Ross

Women

 Virgil associates women as the one that create disorder and men as restoring order e.g. Juno meddling creating storm,
Neptune calming it or Juno/Jupiter in book 12
 Ellen Oliensis
 Virgil portrays women who step out of traditional gender roles as doomed to fail e.g. Dido and Camilla
 Collen Reilly

Aeneas as a hero

 No superhuman figure ... he is very much an ordinary mortal.
 R.D Williams
 Aeneas is a new type of stoic hero willing to achieve his destiny.
 Grandsen

Portrayal of War

 Aeneas brings peace by bringing war and ending entirely in the Italians. This peace is Aeneas’ contribution to founding
in Rome.
 Eve Adler

Family and friendship

 Aeneas killing of Turnus can be seen as pious as he had duty towards Pallas and Evander
 Grandsen
 Father-son relationship is reaffirmed in middle of book 12 – where Aeneas kisses his son before re-entering battle ,
encourages him to learn from him and to remember his farther is Aeneas and his uncle is Hector
 Emma Buckley
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