Respectfully, Virgil and Caesar, Aeneid and critic Berlo Galico shared a common theme of war to illustrate why Aeneas and Caesar achieved deterrence. Some of the events written by Caesar shows the qualities of making him a great leader. Virgil used the events around the Trojans to show war for many reasons, attack Aeneas and set up Rome. Caesar thought he was a guardian of the Roman attacker in the north, and he waged a war against those who threatened his city.
The Aeneid of Vergil starts with "Sing a war and a man" (Vergil 1.1). It represents two important themes of epics: war and one struggle (Boyle). The epic centered around a Trojan horse called Aeneas, he chased his own fate and founded Roman pioneer Lavis. Its descendants continued to govern until the birth of Romulus. Virgil coordinated Homer 's epic and structure and made a social commentary on Augustus' Roman life. Like Homer, Virgil uses F Flashes as a shield to show the transformation from its original state to the state of civilization and to the future history of Rome (Boyle).
History During the Augustus era when the bloody civil war was finally over, Augustus decided to focus on three values: patriotism, godliness, and the family prospered together the Roman Empire together. Through his epic, Virgil will explore Roman origin and Roman values, not only in ancient times, but also in the modern era of Virgil. Through comparison of patriotism and godliness of Aeneas and Dido, Virgil accepted the aspect of Dide and criticized Aeneas which is the value of the Roman Empire.
At Aeneid of Virgil, Trojan hero Aeneas was introduced to Latium in a celestial form by his mother. It is this star that Virgil's explanation enhanced the soul of Julius Caesar to heaven. This is also the official name of the planet of Venus. Because it is so bright that it can be distinguished in the night sky. From sculpture to mosaic, domestic mural paintings and mural paintings, there are countless images of Venus. Venus is often drawn as naked because of its natural beauty and sexual desire. Most of the sculptures of Venus are similar to those of Cnidus' Aphrodite. However, many of Pompei's wonderful mural paintings depict Venus in various forms. Venus continues to be a popular theme among artists, from ancient times to the Renaissance, and even to the 20th century.