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The aeneid cliff notes
The aeneid cliff notes









the aeneid cliff notes

Foreseeing these deaths, Hercules grieves, but Jupiter consoles him by stating that all men must die, but in dying they can win the fame that comes from performing valorous deeds.Įnraged by the news of Pallas's death, Aeneas slashes and kills his way through the enemy ranks in search of Turnus.

the aeneid cliff notes

Also, both are fated to die: first, Pallas at the hands of Turnus, who spears him and takes his richly illustrated swordbelt as a trophy and then Lausus, whom Aeneas will slay. He leads them in attacking the forces of Lausus, Mezentius's son, whom he engages in a battle of equals: Both are young, brave, and handsome. Pallas, proving his own courage, rallies his men when their spirits wane. A great slaughter follows, and Aeneas does his share of the killing. Turnus and the other enemy leaders do not panic, however, but launch an attack on Aeneas and his forces almost as soon as they land. When the Trojans see Aeneas arrive in his magnificent armor, they take heart. Their leader, Cymodocea, tells Aeneas about the siege of his troops that is now taking place. During the night, before the fleet finally lands near the battle scene, the sea nymphs who were previously Aeneas's ships approach the fleet. With a fleet of thirty ships filled with Etruscan warriors and Evander's forces, Aeneas begins the journey from Agylla to where the battle is being fought. Meanwhile, the fighting outside the Trojans's camp grows more furious, and there are many casualties on both sides. Overruling both Venus and Juno, who argue in favor of the Trojans and the Latins, respectively, he declares that there is to be no further divine intervention. Jupiter, summoning the gods, instructs them about the policy they are to follow in dealing with the humans's on-going war.











The aeneid cliff notes