Venus And Juno As Political Commentary
The relationship between Venus and Juno in the Aeneid can be interpreted as a commentary on which aspect of political alliances during the Augustan age?
A
It mirrors shifting allegiances, temporary partnerships made for convenience despite underlying hostilities.
B
It suggests grassroots diplomacy playing a larger role than top-down imperial directives.
C
It signifies permanent peace achieved through equal power-sharing among leaders.
D
It displays mistrust toward long-standing treaties, promoting skepticism about their effectiveness.
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