Relationships In The Aeneid

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Aeneas relationship between parent and child is very important. The Aeneid, it seems, is filled with characters that are somehow related to another, creating quite the family tree to try to follow. The theme of parent-child relationship is prevalent in the Aeneid. The most easily noticeable examples of this type of relationship are between Aeneas and his son, Ascanius and his father, Anchises.

One reason fathers are so important in the Aeneid is because of Anchise,s participation in the transfer of knowledge and power. They teach them the values and cultural nuances of troy. Many of these values and lessons were very important for the men.

I think the most important relationship should be with father son because that were the father