
Originally Posted by
Wilde woman
I'm not as familiar with the Iliad, but the Aeneid was "published" in a time of great political strife in Rome. The Roman Republic had just fallen, Augustus had just risen to the throne, and there was still civil war raging. Yes, Virgil may have wanted to praise Augustus, but Virgil was possibly also trying to unite a very fragmented Rome and show it a time of former glory. There are also interesting debates on how Virgil depicts Julius Caesar. I would recommend rereading Book VI for more.