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A* Essay - analysis about the theme of heroism in the Aeneid by Virgil OCR A-level World of the Hero course

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  • February 12, 2024
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The Aeneid Heroism


In the grand Roman empire, pietas became the quintessential belief of how a transcendent

ruler ought to endure by formulating and establishing an enlightening environment for their

community. As an important virtue of Roman tradition, pietas became defined as a leader

who is dutiful, mindful, and accepts their duties to the gods, their family, and most

necessarily their empire. Moreover, heroism intertwines with pietas which demonstrate the

ability to make sacrifices for the benefit of an empire. Hence, in the epic poem of Virgil’s The

Aeneid, the protagonist Aeneas is a well-known leader who is also simultaneously an

apprehensive and dynamic character that agonizes with fully committing himself to the

ideology of heroism and pietas. Afflicted in the seams of what his heart hungers for and what

his rationale thrives for, Aeneas can still perceive that his actions generate the future of the

founding of Rome that will ensuingly become his son Iulus’ tenure, and a home for all of the

Trojan generations. Therefore, in this essay, I will analyze the passage where Aeneas became

confronted by Mercury about his disillusioned state of mind after marrying Dido and decides

it is most logical to leave her. The passage from book four, page 137, is the embodiment of

what the order of human experience is because it exhibits how Aeneas continuously became

depleted of almost everyone he loved and risked his quality of life and physical comfort to

serve others at any cost. Thus, the order of human experience becomes delineated by the fact

that a community needs a leader to thrive under and that leader needs to continually sacrifice

their personal desires and become deprived of their individuality that can induce inner

conflicts but has the capability to find a new form of themselves that benefits all. So, it may

become defined as the leaders who choose to prevail for the prosperity of the community and

to discern its future; moreover, it is the synopsis of acknowledging and applying humility

within the power to construct a vast empire. Hence, Aeneas cedes his individuality to obtain a

new idea of himself guided by the gods and to constitute the rebirth of Troy. Above all, the

human order is the antecedent of pain and sacrifice, but the consequent of evidently

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