Women In The Aeneid

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Virgil portrays themes in ‘The Aeneid’ which represent the lifestyle and values of people living in Ancient Rome. One of these themes displayed in Virgil’s ‘Aeneid’ is the role of women where women in ancient Roman society were seen as weaker than men. This idea that women were of the weaker gender is still a prevalent idea that exists and applies to the Cambodian society of today. Women were seen as emotional beings in Ancient Roman times; through the use of “Women are unstable creatures, always changing” Mercury epitomises the normalisation of gender expectations enforced on women, and also further reinforcing the stereotype that women were weaker because they were too ‘emotional’ which just like today in Cambodia is only associated with