Sunday, February 17, 2013

Ultimate Defeat and Terrible Loss


The story Aeneid really do showcase lots of “Ultimate Defeat and Terrible Loss”.  The story of Aeneid has shown many the fact of no longer having something. In terms of extreme deaths or literally losing something. It also exhibited ideas relating to being defeated or beaten.  Aeneid really supports this ideas.
Some details that we can refer to are, first of all the fall of Troy. It showed loss in terms of losing your own land in Aeneas’ and the other Trojan’s part. They were defeated violently by the Greeks. Some more parts are when Aeneas repeatedly lost all of his love ones all throughout the story. Another was when Dido lost Aeneas. Lastly, when Turnus got defeated by Aeneas as well as Juno. There are more details that can support this idea since Aeneid is quite long.
I am one hundred percent confident that a bunch of details from Aeneid supports that this story has the theme related to ultimate defeat and terrible loss. Also because of this theme the story became more interesting and adventurous. For me this two themes collaborated perfectly with the other themes to make one great masterpiece.  

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