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Paige Vacante Alexandra Jayne Rachel Holena Taryn Talacka The Aeneid Presented By:

Summary  Aeneas continues reminiscing, therefore he continues telling about his journey back from Troy. He sales to Thrace and he names a city Aeneade. There he sees a copse of bushes and figures he can take some to eat. He felt that it was a bad omen, but he pulled the branches anyway. Black blood drips down and stains the ground. He pulled more, which bled again. He hears a groan, and Polydorus is under the bushes. He tells his story of how he was killed by Agamemnon and buried there.  Aeneas and his men leave Thrace and they pray to his father, Anchises, for help. Anchises tells them to go to Crete.  They settle on an island called Pergamum. This island is not good for crops so they pray to the gods for help. Apollo sends messengers to Aeneas; they tell him this is not where they should live. They are instructed to go to Italy.

Summary Continued…  They leave the island, and on the 4 th day at sea Aeneas’ men spot a different land. It is the home of the Harpies. Aeneas prays to the gods for food, and when they have their feast the Harpies attack. The ugly birds ruin their feast  They set sail for Italy again, and this time they land on an island called Actium. They give their proper sacrifices to Jupiter and then they start the Trojan games.  Next, they land at the island of Chaonia and stop at the city of Buthrotum. Here, he goes with Andromache to Hector’s empty tomb. She is crying and telling of all things Hector has done. She is very upset about Hector being dead and she wants to know where his corpse is at.  They make the proper sacrifices and pray to Phoebus to know the way to Italy. He tells him all of the obstacles and how to get through.

 New people are added to the crew and they sail off. They were told to beware of Scylla and Charybdis.  On the way they fall asleep, and Aeneas wakes up and sees the stars and aurora.  They see horses on the island, which gives them a good sign. They arrive on the beach of the Cyclops island. They are very tired and go to sleep. The next morning a Greek approaches him. His name is Achaemenides. He was from Ithaca and was left in the cave of the Cyclops by Odysseus and his men. He tells how he was left and all that had happened to him. He tells Aeneas to either take him with him or kill him, do whatever to get him off the island. Aeneas needs to decide if he wants to kill the man or bring him with him.  The Cyclops that Odysseus stabbed in the eye came running down the hill so Aeneas flees. They jump on ship with Achaemenides and safely leave the bay.  They land on the unhappy island of Drepanum and Anchises tells Aeneas of his destinies. Anchises dies. Summary Continued…

Most Significant Event Page 80 Page 80 When Aeneas and his crew reach the island of Drepanum, Aeneas ends up loosing his father, Anchises. When Aeneas and his crew reach the island of Drepanum, Aeneas ends up loosing his father, Anchises. This is the most significant event because even though his father has passed, him and his crew still go on. This is the most significant event because even though his father has passed, him and his crew still go on. They don’t really have him showing emotion, so we get the feeling that he doesn’t really have a heart or really cared for his father. They don’t really have him showing emotion, so we get the feeling that he doesn’t really have a heart or really cared for his father. However, he explains how good of a man his father was, and said that he would miss him. However, he explains how good of a man his father was, and said that he would miss him.

Quotes Page 60Page 60 Said by : A Voice Spoken to: AeneasSaid by : A Voice Spoken to: Aeneas “For there Aeneas’ house will rule all coasts, as will his sons’ sons and those born of them.”“For there Aeneas’ house will rule all coasts, as will his sons’ sons and those born of them.” Importance- Foreshadows that Aeneas and his family will one day rule.Importance- Foreshadows that Aeneas and his family will one day rule. Page 77Page 77 Said by: Achaemenides Spoken to: Aeneas and his crewSaid by: Achaemenides Spoken to: Aeneas and his crew “…My name is Achaemenides…My comrades left me, forgotten in the great cave of the Cyclops…”“…My name is Achaemenides…My comrades left me, forgotten in the great cave of the Cyclops…” Importance-When Achaemenides introduces himself, the crew decides to keep him and he tells of what is out there on the sea.Importance-When Achaemenides introduces himself, the crew decides to keep him and he tells of what is out there on the sea. Page 80Page 80 Said by: Aeneas Spoken to: EveryoneSaid by: Aeneas Spoken to: Everyone “It is here that- after all the tempests of the sea- I lose my father, Anchises, stay in every care and crisis.”“It is here that- after all the tempests of the sea- I lose my father, Anchises, stay in every care and crisis.” Importance- Aeneas loses his father and it shows that he will miss him.Importance- Aeneas loses his father and it shows that he will miss him.

Interventions No interventions or quarrels of the gods.

Character List Aeneas Polyduras Celano Andromache Helenus Jove/Jupiter Juno Apollo Syclla and Charybdis Cyclops Achaemenides Phoebus

Character Analysis Polydorus Aeneas’ friend from the war who was grown in a tree. Polydorus was a Trojan, and made Aeneas have memories of the war. Celaeno Leader of the Harpies; this feminine bird tried to warn Aeneas of the fears ahead of him. Helenus The prophet who spoke Phoebus’ words which gave Aeneas advice and warnings on his journey. Scylla & Charybdis Two sea monsters who got in the way of Aeneas’ journey. This was what Celaeno and Helenus were warning Aeneas of. Achaemenides A stranger on the island of the Cyclops who asked to stay worth Aeneas and his crew, he was a Greek Soldier.

→Page 58 →“I try tear a green branch from the coil to serve as leafy cover for our altars—but see an awful omen, terrible to tell. →When Aeneas sees the tree he wants to take a leafy cover, but he has an awful feeling something bad is going to happen. →The bush was growing on a person, and when he ripped a branch off it started to bleed. →Page 60 →“For there Aeneas’ house will rule all coasts, as will his sons’ sons and those born of them.” →It shows that Aeneas’ family will one day rule the whole coast. →Throughout Book 3 →They tell that they will get to Italy, but right now they are far off of their destination.

Figurative Language  Page 57  “…signs to sail in search.”  Page 58  “…from that first tree’s severed roots drops of black blood drip down.”  Page 58  “My blood is frozen now with terror.”  Page 61  “…the wind wakes…”  Page 62  “…an ancient wind with strong and fat soil.”  Page 78  …enormous, like an Argive shield or like the lamp of Phoebus…” Alliteration Personification Hyperbole Simile Personification

Sacrifices to the Gods Page 58  Sacrifice to Venus o They want to stay safe on their journey. Page 69  Sacrifice steers o They make a sacrifice in order to get Phoebus to tell them the way to Italy. Cataloging Page 68  Andromache o Telling of all the places Hector and she have gone, and what happened to them there.

Epithets Delian Apollo-Apollo Saturnian Juno- Hera Father Mars- Ares Themes founding of cities, Aeneas founds the city Aeneadae Symbols The tree, a.k.a-Polyduras war White Horse Good omen, war Harpies Bad omen Stars and Aurora Good omen

Journal In the story, Aeneas and his crew land on the island of Cyclops, where they come across a Greek soldier named Achaemenides. If you were Achaemenides would have the same amount of courage as he did to talk to Aeneas and his Trojan Crew? And if you were Aeneas would you accept him on your crew or kill him?