When discussing the flame image of Aeneid of Virgil, when trying to discuss the flame image of Aeneid, we try to introduce an analytical device into the process to combine various symbols in a more unified sense. The whole Aneid is consistent, and a fire can move the behavior of the character. Otherwise, it is not clear that they will enter. The fire pushed the way for combat conspiracy. Juno first felt burning thinking (her hatred of Dardan) destroyed Troy with the feng shui, went to feng shui thinking about the wind that ran away looking at the ship she ran away
The number of violent sauces, Virgil Aenice story of Virgil Ae Nice from the most influential Greek poet Homer's from Virgil. Virgil writes according to six books of Aeneis, and six Odysseys before the last six books of Homer's Iliad. Aeneis explains the adventure of the legendary Trojan hero who survived after the fall of Aeneas, Trojan, and west voyage to the establishment of Italy, Rome. When Vigil wrote Aeneid, he incorporated all the known Roman history into his time.
When discussing the flame image of Aeneid of Virgil, when trying to discuss the flame image of Aeneid, we try to introduce an analytical device into the process to combine various symbols in a more unified sense. The whole Aneid is consistent, and a fire can move the behavior of the character. Otherwise, it is not clear that they will enter. The fire pushed the way for combat conspiracy. Juno first felt burning thinking (her hatred of Dardan) destroyed Troy with the feng shui, went to feng shui thinking about the wind that ran away looking at the ship she ran away
Virgil 's Aeneus is the story of Roman founding. It is the last one to escape the fate of the next troy Troy. Troy will eventually go behind Homer's "Iliad", Virgil goes to talk about that person. However, Trojan horse has no common point between the two books. Using two of the same image pattern used in Virgil Homer and using "Iliad" two epics used fire, shield and door symbols. Fire is often used for Iliad, but Virgil in his poem was using this image.
The destiny of Virgil 's Aenned and Homel' s Iriad has created a supernatural and practical image of Virgil 's Aged and Iliad of Homer. Both works have a fixed concept of a series of events called destiny. Fate is made up of two parts. Firstly, there are laws that regulate specific parts of men's lives, such as human mortality and postmortem life. Second, fate deals with the inevitable consequences of certain events not altered by humans and gods. Both Homer and Virgil suggest that there are unmodifiable laws, one of which is human mortality. This can be seen from the fact that the character's character died during work