Aeneas Tells His Story

Aeneas Tells His Story

• Like Odysseus in Phaeacia Aeneas Tells His Story • Narrator and Character Never Trust A Greek Bearing Gifts, 1 ll.13-56, pp. 75-76 Never Trust a Greek Bearing Gifts, 2 Debate, ll.31-7, p. 75-6 Sinon tells a lying tale, ll. 57-199, pp.76-81, * pp 79, ll. 141-45 81, ll. 194 ff. Sign from the Laocoon killed by Snakes.ll.199- Terrified crowd drags horse inside, ll. 233, PP. 81-83 227-249, pp.82-83, * ll. 240-247 Never Trust Greeks Bearing Gifts, 3 Greeks Kill and Burn the City, ll. 250- Greek Armada Returns 268, pp. 83-84; *pp. 83; ll.241-249 Sinon lets Greek Warriors out Aeneas as First Responder, pp. 84-90, ll.270-452 Hector and Panthus, pp.84-86, Battle Fury, p.86, l.l. 336-7 » *Simile l.354 ff., p. 87 • Coroebus and • Trojan Tricks, » * line 291 • pp. 87-90, ll.370 – » * simile, ll. P.85, ll. • 452 » 304ff • * ll.432 ff. p. 89 Retreat to Priam’s Palace, pp. 90-96, ll.452-632 Pyrrhus, Polites, and Priam Aeneas Sees Helen at the Altar, pp. • *Simile, ll 470 ff, p. 91 94-6, ll. 567-634 *p. 94, l.574,ff Leaving Home, pp. 97-102, ll. 633-804 Creusa Gone, pp. 100-102 • Forward Leading Other ll. 738- 795 F Trojan Exiles Prophesy, p.102, ll. 776-788 f • Aeneas then and now? • P. 100 l.738 f • Antandrus: to build fleet • Actium • Aenus: to found new city; • Buthrotum: Helenus, Andromache, Little Troy: guide – Polydorus • First sight of Italy: p. 121, ll. 537f • Delos: “seek your mother” • Scylla and Charybdus • Crete: Pergamum; plague and • Cyclopes and Aechmenides prophecy • Drepanum: death of Anchises • Strophades:.Harpies, prophesy • Harpies, p.212, ll. 209-243 Polydorus,, p.104-105, ll. 32f • Household Gods Prophesy • Actium Achaemenides, p.123, l.588 Andromache,Helenus and Aeneas, p114-120, l.294-506 Past: Buthrotum • Future: Prophecy of Helenus, • Pp. 116-119, ll. 473-462 • Future Future: p. 120, ll. 497-506 • Achaemenides, p.123f l.588 • . • Dido Burns with Love, pp. 127-130, ll.1-89 Sister Anna’s Advice Flame of Love, p.129, ll. 54f. • Dido Loses Her Sense of Shame • Simile: Dido as Wounded Doe, p.129 f., l 68 f. Venus and Juno Plot Against the Queen, pp.130-131, ll. 90-128 Benjamin West From a 16th Cent. Woodcut Preparations for the Hunt Aeneas compared to Dido Dressing, p. 132, l. 131-9 Apollo, p. 132, l. 140-50 A Shelter from the Storm: A A Marriage in the Cave » P. 133; ll. 160-172 Rumor Flies, p.133-4 ll.173-218 Former suitor “ablaze” appeals to Jupiter, 11. 199 ff-218 • Dido and Aeneas play Mercury summons Aeneas pp. 135-37; 219-278 **p. 135, ll.223-37 Deceit, Distress and Defence Dido’s Plea, pp. 138-9, ll.306-330 • Aeneas’ Response, pp. 139-40, ll. 331-361 • Dido’s rage, p. 140, ll. 364-388; Poet’s Question, ll. 408 ff. • Aeneas and men like ants Didi like a wild maenad • Dido like a wild maenad Anna Pleads to Aeneas, pp. 142-143, ll.416-449 Aeneas like Oak in Storm Dido Prepares for Death • Talking to self, pp. 146, 148 • Cursing Aeneas, 149, • Ll. 609, f. Death of Dido Aeneas Leaves Carthage .

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