Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
Sybil leads him down to Hades, and his father shows him the fruit of his efforts to reestablish Troy.
Aeneas needed to take a golden bough to enter Hades, as it served as a token of passage. According to the prophecy, this bough would grant him safe entry into the Underworld and allow him to communicate with the spirits of the dead. In Virgil's "Aeneid," he is guided to find this bough, which symbolizes both divine approval and the connection between the living and the dead.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
I guess Hades thought she was beautiful and he wanted her for himself.
Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
Sybil leads him down to Hades, and his father shows him the fruit of his efforts to reestablish Troy.
Aeneas needed to take a golden bough to enter Hades, as it served as a token of passage. According to the prophecy, this bough would grant him safe entry into the Underworld and allow him to communicate with the spirits of the dead. In Virgil's "Aeneid," he is guided to find this bough, which symbolizes both divine approval and the connection between the living and the dead.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
aeneas went to the underworld to see his dad, anchisses (something like that) in the underworld, as he died on aneases' journey hope that helped
He was born before christ so yet he can not be saved so he has to stay in hell forever -- Virgil's trip was to Hades, not Hell. Hell and Hades are not the same thing. Hell is a Christian notion and based on a fantasy about torment in the afterlife. In the book, The Aeneid, Virgil visited Hades, the underworld for the shades of the dead. Virgil visits Hades so he can talk to past heroes like Aeneas
I guess Hades thought she was beautiful and he wanted her for himself.
She didn't. Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld.
In the Underworld, Aeneas notably does not see Dido, the Queen of Carthage, despite her tragic fate and their past love. After her death, Dido is consumed by grief and anger, and she chooses to avoid Aeneas when he arrives in the Underworld. Instead, she turns away from him and retreats to the shadows, highlighting the unresolved emotions and heartache between them.
Aeneas was from Troy.
i'd rather see you in hades
Aeneas is a Latin name. The whole legend of Aeneas is of Latin origin.