Aeneas Priorities

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Aeneas, on the other hand is a remarkable leader. He may not have been a king, but he is aware of all the duties that he needs to do in order to bring his people to a good home. When there are conflicts between his wishes and his public duties, he sacrifices his personal gains at great costs in order to fulfill his responsibilities. He gives importance to the people around him, irrespective of whether or not they are his allies or his enemies. He knows his priorities well enough to take the right action. For example, when Venus makes Dido, the queen of Carthage, and Aeneas fall in love, Aeneas does not completely let go of his priorities. When Jupiter come and reminds Aeneas about his duties to defeat his enemies and get back home, Aeneas carefully