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Comparison to 'The Aeneid'
Posted by: KeithMan (---.dialsprint.net)
Date: November 07, 2002 01:42AM

I'm attempting to write a paper about the heroism found in 'The Aeneid' in comparison with a modern day, (within the past 500 years), text about heroism. Any ideas? I may be spitting in the wind on this one.


Re: Comparison to 'The Aeneid'
Posted by: Hugh Clary (---.washington-36rh15rt.dc.dial-access.att.net)
Date: November 07, 2002 11:48AM


There are zillions in the last 500 years. Try Horatius, for one:

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Here is one, tongue in cheek, I hope:


The War-Song Of Dinas Vawr

The mountain sheep are sweeter,
But the valley sheep are fatter;
We therefore deemed it meeter
To carry off the latter.
We made an expedition;
We met a host, and quelled it;
We forced a strong position,
And killed the men who held it.

On Dyfed’s richest valley,
Where herds of kine were browsing,
We made a mighty sally,
To furnish our carousing.
Fierce warriors rushed to meet us;
We met them, and o’erthrew them:
They struggled hard to beat us;
But we conquered them, and slew them.

As we drove our prize at leisure,
The king marched forth to catch us:
His rage surpassed all measure,
But his people could not match us.
He fled to his hall-pillars;
And, ere our force we led off,
Some sacked his house and cellars,
While others cut his head off.

We there, in strife bewild’ring,
Spilt blood enough to swim in:
We orphaned many children,
And widowed many women.
The eagles and the ravens
We glutted with our foemen;
The heroes and the cravens,
The spearmen and the bowmen.

We brought away from battle,
And much their land bemoaned them,
Two thousand head of cattle,
And the head of him who owned them:
Ednyfed, king of Dyfed,
His head was borne before us;
His wine and beasts supplied our feasts,
And his overthrow, our chorus.

By THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK


Re: Comparison to 'The Aeneid'
Posted by: Pam Adams (---)
Date: November 07, 2002 03:25PM

Perhaps look at The Aeneid versus a modern war, such as WWI or WWII. Lots of texts on both.

pam




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