Huwebes, Pebrero 14, 2013


SACRIFICES

A warrior needs to face his most challenging choice in his life: between family and responsibility.
In Aenid, Aeneas knew their city being attacked because of the Greeks, to think that he must lead his countrymen and do a step against this war. And that decision is to leave the house and continue fighting against the enemy. Countering his choices, Creusa begs his husband to consider their family’s future if Aeneas is to be killed in that war.
Similar to this, in Iliad, Andromache pleads to his husband, Hector to not endanger his life for the sake of his wife and son. But because of Hector’s reputation and responsibility, he needs to join in the war for the sake of his countrymen and kingdom.
Both stories had these similarities having a warrior as Andromache and Creusa’s husband. They both plead to their husband not to risk their life for the sake of their family’s future. They were both concerned to what will happen and try their best to prevent bad things. But unfortunately, both of their husbands took the risk and went through the battle because of their big responsibility as a future leader. They both listened to the plead of their wives but did not follow them.
     There are also differences because in Aenid, Creusa’s life led into a terrible path because she was unfortunately left behind. And also, omens were present in Aenid which is the biggest factor why Aeneas needed to go through the battle and avoid his wife’s plead while in Iliad, Hector’s thoughts pushed him. He thought of his reputation and duty that is the biggest factor for him to go on.
THE RAINBOW AFTER A STORM


The Aenid of Virgil narrates a lot of things purely about adventures of a leader and presumably about the war which caused this adventure. This selection can be best described having the theme of ultimate victory through defeat and terrible loss. As we all know, Aenas and his countrymen went through a lot of challenges before attaining their objective. A lot of sacrifices and hardships happened including deaths of the people they encounter. Even before their journey, they already felt the impact of their loss against the Greeks which pursued the Trojans to take their path involving a great journey ahead of them.

They even encountered the wrath of the gods that got through their way, making a lot of things to prevent them from finding and building new Rome. Another terrible loss they encountered is that when a great warrior of theirs, innocent Pallas, died. This really caused a big fire and urge for Aenas to kill Turnus. But after their hardships, victory is what awaited them in the end. They attained new Rome which enabled them to start a new life and build a new city.
This tells the readers that before you get what you wish for, you’ll have to go through different obstacles first that will challenge you and will only prove if you are worthy of the ultimate victory you will get.

A VENGEFUL TRAGEDY

  

Mythologically speaking, we all know that Troy fell to its knees once it has been attacked by the Greeks. A crazy but logical tactic was made by the Greeks to start the Trojan war. This enabled the Greeks to get their chance of a higher probability in defeating the Trojans. Victorious as they may be, they were able to obliterate and slain everything and everyone in their path.
As Aenas narrates the fall of Troy, I felt sympathy deep inside. Just imagine, in a blink of an eye, everything you worked hard for perished because of a girl. If I was in his shoes, regrets and sorrow is what fills my heart seeing my own kingdom and the ones I care about, crumble into pieces. And one more thing, this attack from the Greeks can be considered ‘unfair’ because it’s like they attacked them at their backs without them having a single bit of clue. If you’re a true opponent, then you would play fair in a game.
With the knowledge of Aenas’ task finding new Rome, my feelings changed. This simply means that this event is merely a challenge for him to go through. So I felt more courageous for Aenas to not give up even though he went to the most vengeful and distressed thing in his life. It also links with the idea that Aenas and his troops that survived still has this hope to bring back their lifestyle, although a lot different than before. This is just a challenge to his leadership and how he will try to raise his countrymen despite of crisis.