Ok I think Aeneas deserves a little more respect. First of all, he survives the destruction of his city and country, and when he is escaping, Creusa follows at a distance. When he turns to look for her, she is gone, and he "called for Cruesa, my shouting filled the streets..." He is is visited by her ghost. When the ghost disappears... he says "When she was done with words- I weeping and wanting to say so many things..." SO he does not forget Cruesa!!<br><br>second, he's controlled by fate. pretty much, he say no say in the fact that he's supposed to found Rome. <br><br>and he does feel affection and remorse for Dido. He would have stayed and married her except that the gods wouldn't allow it; he had to go found Rome. when she curses him because she's so mad, he is overcome by sadness. "But though he longs to soften, soothe her sorrow and turn aside her troubles with sweet words, though groaning long and shaken in his mind because of his great love, nevertheless pious Aeneas carries out the gods' instructions." <br><br>He didn't even know that she had killed herself either.<br><br>Aeneas also endured Juno's threats and obstacles to his journey. He also fought and won a war to marry Lavinia. so that proves he was capable of love, loyalty, and respect. not selfishness!<br><br>give him a little more respect.


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