Relationship between Dido and Eneas in the relationship between Venus and the son of Aeneas and Trojan horse leader Aeneas Aennais Dido in the relationship of Cartago, the intimacy between them ended with death. This relationship, the goddess of love Venus began in the first book, was her other son Cupid, passionate to Aeneas, to ensure the safety of Aeneas in this new land. "At the same time, Venus draws a new strategy / Cupid, with change / shape and function / young Asukanios burning her bones / with his fire, displayed by his gift / incentive Queen's passion . "(693) Venus did this to protect Aeneas and his son, as he was afraid that Dieyd was cruel.
The relationship between Aeneas and Dido is by no means a superficial problem. Through Aeneid, Aeneas has the obligation to succumb to the destiny and civic responsibility of his people. According to the explanation of Liberty Virgil, which is an individual free will and a unique ID function, because Aeneas will obey himself not because of external forces, the desolate romance between Aeneas and Did is lonely his heart Instead of following a hero of fate. In the life of Aeneas, the god of invasion and destiny led to a tragic relationship with him and Dido. This is the character of Hero Aeneas who explains the behavior of Aeneas, and his desire for Mito Dido to be under his responsibility and citizen's responsibility,
Relationship between Dido and Eneas in the relationship between Venus and the son of Aeneas and Trojan horse leader Aeneas Aennais Dido in the relationship of Cartago, the intimacy between them ended with death. This relationship, the goddess of love Venus began in the first book, was her other son Cupid, passionate to Aeneas, to ensure the safety of Aeneas in this new land. "On the same Venus / draw a new strategy, Cupid is displayed, with change / shape and function / young Asukanios
Dido is passionate and enthusiastic about Einea's. Cupid ignited the flames of her heart, it continued to develop, and aspirated to stay with Ainaa. Dio is hesitant to establish a meaningful relationship with Aenea. Because she never asserts to remarry after the death of Sychaeus. Did is tired of herself and her desire for Aeneas. With her glory she began to give up a lot of duties, and Carthago City began to see these effects. Juno thinks this is a good time to play with fate. She advised Venus that they would work together