Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Mythological Aspects of the Aeneid

Comp ar and contrast the mythologic aspects of the Aeneid with those found in the classical Iliad and Odyssey. Do you think Aeneas is more of a hero than either Achilles or Odysseus? Explain your answer. In order to properly compare and contrast the mythological aspects of Aeneid with Iliad and Odyssey, the authors must first be examined as their paternity style and personal history influences their stories. Homer, the author of Iliad and Odyssey, was both a poet and an entertainer, and is revered as one of the greatest Greek authors who lived.He was spontaneous and easily captivated his audiences with his stories of Greek gods and heroes, although he was a man of humble decent with no political aim to his poetry. His works were originally presented orally and later dictated. (Powell, 2009). Aeneid was create verbally by Vergil, a well educated son of a farmer steeped in written Greek poetry and philosophy and in personal contact with the most muscular men in the world. (Powell , 2009).Vergil lived between 70 19 BC, many years after Homer, and was obviously inspired by Homers Odyssey and Iliad to write Aeneid. hostile Greek culture and religion surrounding Homers mythology, the Romans accepted their myths with the same propriety as their history, serving political as well as moral purposes. (Powell, 2009). At first glance, one might see the significant influence that Homers works had on Vergils Aeneid, and even snitch to see much difference between them.Both authors have taken stories of the gods influences on men and the earth, incorporated values such as honor and destiny (Powell, 2009), and the timeframe for which they were written are also similar, even though the two authors lived many years apart. However, the difference seems most significant how the authors characters are portrayed and the underlying meaning of the stories themselves. As mentioned above, Vergils work had more to do with a political and moral agendum than that of entertainment.U nlike Homers characters who act and express emotion and truly are who they pretend to be, Vergils Aeneid was intended to represent more than this. Characters and events in Vergils myths have various levels of meaning they stand for more than meets the eye. (Powell, 2009). Vergil had a political agenda with this work, which was to satisfy Romes need for the world to depict Roman conquest and Augustus regime as superior. (Powell, 2009). So the reflection of these stories emotional impact is sooner different when seen for what they are.Homers works were for entertainment and of Greek cultural and religious influence, relating to his peoples history. Vergils Aeneid was written as propaganda, and stem from Greek mythological influence on the Italians. I find that Vergils work has a darker, more serious undertone when recognizing that he was not just writing around mythological characters, but rather the current regime and future of the world.References Powell, B. P. (2009). Classical M yth 6th Edition. New York Pearson Inc.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.