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How do the elements of fate, choice and responsibility shape the character of Aeneas in Virgil's epic ?
“The
Aeneid” by Virgil is a story about true heroism in times of war. Wars have
always offered many opportunities for heroes to prove themselves. Most of the
characters in the Aeneid are seen entering the war enthusiastically in the hope
of honoring and glorifying their names. However, Aeneas demonstrates heightened
responsibility toward the people he leads. At no point does he show selfishness
in the wish for his name to be glorified and honored at death. In essence, Aeneas is committed to the destiny of his
people. This uniqueness makes Aeneas an epic hero unlike previous heroes such as Odysseus. Aeneas is
duty-bound and he follows nothing but fate. Consequently, he is prepared to
suffer any loss or harm as long as he reaches where fate directs him to go.
Aeneas is an epic hero because he is a dutiful servant to fate, he performs his
duties patriotically, his instills confidence in his people, and he is highly
responsible for his family and his people.
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