If effective, the leader will consider AENEAS. When he first saw Aneas, he seemed to be in a very weak situation as he was in a storm. It is because emphasizing the phrase "his limbs are weakened" causes the fact that Aeneas is the same as any other ordinary person, despite his power and status. My first guess as to whether Aeneas is a good leader comes from using the word "I". In his first speech, he said, "Why can not I fall on your right hand and I can not spit my life in the Trojan plains."
The true hero of Aeneas, Aeneas is one of the heroes of a great epic. As one of the ancestors of Emperor Augustus, Aeneas was one of the only survivors of the Trojan horse war. Aeneas is a fearless warrior, a great leader, guides people through unknown waters and terrible adversities, and ultimately takes them to the land of destiny. Aeneas is a manifestation of a series of features Romans highly appreciated during the Virgil era, including faith (according to God's will), courage, fighting spirit, leadership and determination.
During the reign of Augustus, Aeneid regarded hero Aeneas as a powerful and powerful leader. Aeneas 's favorable performance is similar to that of Augustus, as it draws his rule with a gentle and praiseworthy light, and actively associates Augustus with Aeneas' depiction. Although Virgil 's patron Maecenas is obviously not Augustus himself, he is still a high figure among the Augustus government and can gain personal benefit by actively representing Aeneas.
In Aeneid, Aeneas is portrayed as a unique hope for Trojan people's revival. Aeneas was influenced by the sacred authority to protect his people, symbolizing Augustus' achievement in the establishment of the order after the long-term disarry of the Roman civil war. The light of Augustus as a savior is also the last hope of the people of Rome Like Aeneas it is a Trojan horse savior. This parallelism is the advertisement that supports Augustus. Because it draws Trojan horses, the future Romans themselves, united behind leaders who lead them out of destruction.
Danielis is really like Aeneas, heroes, and typical Roman legendary leaders. Like Aeneas, she is about to return to a place I have never been before. Even a relationship with her Tyrion may be a nod to a classic telling of the Trojan horse myth: Orbit brought Aeneas to Odysseus' seafarer while wandering through the Austrian Mediterranean. Haimson Lushkov: "The Game of Power" is combined with the magnificent heroic journey and tragedy tradition. Ancient tragedies tend to destroy the interior, giving up to essential errors that can not be overcome. Considering King's Landing's court conspiracy, such as King Robert's drinking, Crazy King's madness, Rannister's incest, and so on, the monarchy slowly collapses due to lack of self-control. And please be aware that Tyrion is unknown due to his self-control. )