The destiny of the world's ancient Greece and Roman aeneus is destiny of one of the forces in supernatural hierarchy beyond the great immutable gods. Greeks and Romans believed that fate was three ancient women who interwopped the circle of destiny together. Everyone's life is a clue, fate draws it out and cuts it so that it can be seen. Even though they have a golden line, God must obey his destiny. Fate plays a very important role in Virgil's epic "Aneid".
There are many gods in Aenned. The main thing is Jupiter, the king of all the gods. Juno is the fate of Aeneas, Venus, his mother, and the sacred enemy of his main guardian. There are also small gods such as Neptune, Fengshen, Mercury, using the tools of the goddam to disturb the story. The interaction between these is obvious in the first volume of Juno's fire, as her favorable city, Carthago, is predicted to have been destroyed by Trojans she dislikes.
The destiny of the world's ancient Greece and Roman aeneus is destiny of one of the forces in supernatural hierarchy beyond the great immutable gods. Greeks and Romans believed that fate was three ancient women who interwopped the circle of destiny together. Everyone's life is a clue, fate draws it out and cuts it so that it can be seen. Even though they have a golden line, God must obey his destiny. Fate plays a very important role in Virgil's epic "Aneid".
Fate is expressed as human being and intended fate that God must obey, is the theme of innide. As an example, Aeneas is recalled the fate of passing through Jupiter and Mercury when falling in love with Dido. Mercury said, "Let's think about what you expect from the whole field of Italy, your heir, Rome is your possessor, Iulus," impulse Mercury believes that Aeneias has given Roman prescribed fate Discovered and Roman prescribed destiny dominates the world, it means that there is a significant difference between fate and divine intervention, despite the possibility that the gods may remind the ultimate destiny of man It is important to recognize, the gods themselves can not control it. For example, not only pointing out "a fate to Italy" poetry beginning with a line, but also harassing individual powers inside "malignant Juno during her sleep of anger". Juno may be involved, but the fate of Aeneas still exists and can not be changed.