Aeneas's Stability In The Life Of Virgil

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Virgil portrays Aeneas 's self 's stability when he stays in Carthage for years. His love for Dido makes his persistence static for few years that he disregards his goal of finding a new city and prefers his desire but then he realizes that his goal is Rome, therefore, he sacrifices his desire and happiness to find his destined homeland. “Duty-bound, Aeneas, though he struggled with desire to calm and to comfort her" he puts his duty before his personal interests. His ability to accept his destiny despite his unhappiness leads him to be a graceful