Virgil's Aeneid is an anti-war poetry. Virgil opens 'Aeneid' with ARMA virumque cano (my singing weapon and person). The central role that war played in this Roman epic begins with the first words of Inynade by emphasizing the word Alma at the beginning of the poem. A considerable part of Virgil's "Aneid" was put on the battlefield, but the description of its violence and bloodshed death and its frequent fight could not make this poem anti-war poetry. Virgil not only uses the concept of war to advance his book, but also deals with many types and aspects of war among his books; mythical wars; recent wars; the cause of;
The last work of Virgil is an epic of 12 books reviewing "Aneid", "Odyssey" of the 8th century BC and "Iliad" - Homer's two epic. It describes the travel of the Trojan hero Aeneas to Italy and the war he took after he got there. But this poem is not the only version of the origin of Rome - it means the whole process of Roman history and will eventually reach its peak during the reign of Augustus. Thus the tragedy of Queen Carthage Dido was driven by her enthusiasm for Ainuas, the ultimate origin of the Punjab War - Rome dominated the western Mediterranean in the fight against Cartago. Likewise, Ainuas' struggle in trying to build a city for his people is also foretelling in August Augustus's reconstruction in a certain way.
At Virgil 's Aidid he described the hero and the central figure Aeneas as a person who showed reverence and responsibility. This kind of human emotion and godliness, Latin Pieta is the responsibility of the family, the country, and the god. Aeneas always fulfills his responsibility to his family, his town of fate, and his gods. Even though things are not perfect, this kind of piousness has allowed him to experience difficult journeys and challenges. Pieta is a feature that strengthens Aynes through each trial as he has paid personal sacrifices and never waved his family, his country, and the most important gods.