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Published: 10.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'How does Book One prepare us for the rest of Aeneid?', 1.
  • Essays 'How does Book One prepare us for the rest of Aeneid?', 2.
Extract

Virgil had several aims in constructing his epic, The Aeneid. Having studied and admired the work of Homer, he wanted to create a classic of Odyssean and Iliadic quality that charted the glory of the Romans rather than the Greeks. Through allusions to his inspiration, he hoped to elevate himself in order to be viewed as an author of Homer's calibre. He evidently intends to emphasise the destiny element of Rome's foundation, convincing his reader that it was a design created by the Gods. Virgil is passionately nationalistic, accentuating the suffering caused by the Greeks in contrast wi…

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