In The Aeneid of Virgil, Homer's The Odyssey has many similarities. In any epic, heroes, Aeneas and Odysseus "come home" the way. Since Troy's destruction, Aeneas is looking for a new home where he and his colleagues have settled, while Odysseus is about to return home to fight Trojan war years ago. Both Aeneas and Odysse are disturbed by women Whatever they are spontaneous or not, they all have experience of visiting the underground world.
By writing Aeneid, Virgil (or Virgil) gains inspiration from his study of Homer Epic of Iliad and Odyssey to help him create a national epic for the Romans. Virgil used several functions related to epics, more specifically Homer 's epic, among the Romans and their cultural predecessors Greeks. Draw similarities. Volume 6 of Aeneid reveals the prophecies of Ciae's Sibyl to Aeneas, and pointed out that there is a Latin-born Achilles (Aeneid, Book 6, lines 89-90), also the son of the goddess It is. Whether or not he is Aeneas, Traus, and other characters, who is this Latin-born Achilles, there are lots of academic arguments, and if so is the symbol of another character of Iliad What? When comparing Aeneas and Achilles, Turnus and Hector, there are some similarities.
Compare Aeneas and Odysseus as leaders and future heroes. Virgil's "Aneid" and Homer's "Odyssey" are two very different stories from the opposite point of view. Trojans of "Aeneid" and Greeks of "Odyssey". Therefore, the leadership of these two leaders, Aeneas and Odysseus, is very different. However, despite the differences, they face the challenge that they all become true leaders. In each work, Aeneas was first described as a Roy's hero in the poem "Ayneid" by Ayneid-Virgil, and the ideal Roman hero was drawn in the form of Aineas. Aeneas not only represents Roman heroes, it also represents the title of each Roman citizen. Every Roman citizen must have two major virtues, he must continue to be religious, and he must continue to be true to the Roman people. In this poem, Aeneas includes both strengths and must deal with their returns and costs. In this verse, Virgil said