Historical Resonance of Dido's Despair
In Vergil’s portrayal, which aspect of Dido’s despair would have particularly resonated with a Roman audience familiar with its own history?
A
Her plight seems trivial next to great military conquests Rome was known for achieving against formidable foes.
B
She displays stoic indifference much like famous Roman philosophers would advocate under adversity.
C
Her actions depict traditional celebratory rituals that Romans practiced during times of peace and prosperity.
D
Her feelings echo historical alliances formed through marriage that often ended tragically due to political shifts.
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