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The Aeneid Fate Essay

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The Aeneid is based on the fate of Aeneas, who will find the finest city, Rome. But, there seems to be a argument about the high forces that rule the world and the elements that control the lives of men, or whether fate is the will of the gods. In the Aeneid several situations and occasions of the use of fate are presented. The directions and destinations of Aeneass course are inevitable, and his various sorrows and glories in battle, and the sea over the course of the epic merely postpone his unchangeable fate.
In Aeneas journey to find Rome there are many things along the way that get in the way of him reaching his destination. Fate is a darken road that is more powerful than the obstacles that the gods put in Aeneas path, all the gods can do is change the way in which Aeneas reaches his destination. Aeneas has some goodness and gods that help him along the way, without them none of this would be possible for him because the gods power is too great. Juno is the goodness that would do anything to keep Aeneas from making it to Rome even though she knows she cant stop his fate she tries to make it as …show more content…

Juno will do anything and everything to get Aeneas off his path, she send huge storms during his time at sea which causes him to lose half of his men. Cupid arrives to make Dido fall in love with Aeneas and try to blind him with love of his path that he is supposed to go down. Juno’s plan was to make him fall in love and keep him in carthage. Both Dido and Aeneas are chosen by the gods to lead cities but as Aeneas decides to choose his destiny over his desire of Dido he becomes stronger for the road ahead. Dido choose her desires over her duties to her people when she commits suicide and leaves them with protection and a ruler, if she would have stayed alive her city could have been more powerful than Rome. This shows an excellence example of free will even when you were chosen by

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