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Vergil's Portrayal of Helen
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In the Aeneid, how does Vergil’s portrayal of Helen during the fall of Troy differ from her characterization in Homer’s Iliad?

A

Vergil depicts Helen as a heroic character, actively helping the Trojans

B

Vergil omits Helen entirely from his narrative of Troy’s fall

C

Vergil presents Helen as a more villainous figure, cowering in fear of retribution

D

Vergil portrays Helen as indifferent to the fall of Troy, similar to Homer’s account

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