Hector's Ghost and the Fate of Troy
In Vergil’s Aeneid, how does the description of Hector in Aeneas’s dream reflect the tragic fate of Troy?
A
Hector appears battered and bloodied, symbolizing Troy’s violent destruction
B
Hector’s ghost is shown as translucent and fading, representing Troy’s gradual decline
C
Hector appears in golden armor, ironically contrasting with Troy’s impending doom
D
Hector is depicted as a triumphant warrior, foreshadowing Troy’s eventual victory
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