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Aeneas's biggest fault is his struggle with balancing personal desires and his duty as a leader and hero. His deep sense of duty often leads him to make difficult decisions, such as abandoning Dido, which results in tragic consequences. This conflict between his personal emotions and his responsibilities highlights the tension between individual desires and fate in his journey. Ultimately, his adherence to fate, while noble, can also be seen as a tragic flaw that causes pain for himself and others.

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