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Title: Similaries Between Aeneid and Iliad
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He uses Homer's original image patterns almost like a tribute to Homer. Fire, the gates, and the shield are apparent in both but used in completely different contexts. It is said however, imitation is a form of flattery. Showed first 250 characters
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Fire is used frequently in The Iliad, but Virgil utilizes this image in his poem as well. Fire symbolizes both destruction and desire in Virgil's poem, much like it did in The Iliad. In Book II, Aeneas uses the image of flames to describe the fate of Troy... Showed next 250 characters
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