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The Aeneid
Original Author: Virgil
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Original Date Written: Late 1st century BCE

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"The Aeneid" is an epic poem written by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. It tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who escapes the fall of Troy and embarks on a journey to Italy, where he is destined to found the city that will become Rome. The poem explores themes of fate, duty, and divine intervention, portraying Aeneas's struggles against various forces, both mortal and divine, as he navigates his way through numerous challenges and hardships.
Virgil's masterful storytelling and poetic prowess make "The Aeneid" a cornerstone of classical literature. The poem is divided into twelve books, each detailing different aspects of Aeneas's journey, from his escape from Troy to his eventual arrival in Italy and the battles he must fight to secure his people's future. The work is renowned for its vivid imagery, complex characters, and profound exploration of human nature and destiny.
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