what is the role of the gods and godesses in the Aenead? do they resemble mortals?does Aeneas need their intervention to found rome?
The Aeneid The Aeneid , an epic written by Virgil , tells the inspiring tale of the voyage of Aeneas as he searches for the land that he was ordained to build a great city upon , which would later be known as the Roman Empire This epic story which can be argued to have changed the course of history and given birth to the rise and eventual dominance of the Roman Empire is based on many different attributes that are shown in the relationship between the city and the soul . As such , this short

discourse will attempt to discuss these attributes that were essential in to build the eternal city and the walls that will not fall One of the primary goals of this is to show the role that Gods and Goddesses play in the epic and how they mirror mortals in the context of determining if Aeneas ultimately needs their intercession to found Rome
In understanding this theme and how it plays out in the epic , it is first important to discuss the different characters of the story and how their interplay reinforces this theme . Aeneas , the offspring of the goddess of love and beauty , Venus , was a mortal . Sired by Anchises , a half human and half deity , Aeneas was meant to endure the destruction and siege of Troy in to set the building blocks in Italy for the glory of the Roman Empire . This lineage is what shapes the destiny of Aeneas as the founder of...





