Aeneas and the love of his divine mother, Aphrodite, through the ages.
-Good morning Ms. Dumas. - " Morning Mr. Thompson ... and get it?," was the question that he could get done while looking at the place where he would soon make a free woman, her answer was answered by a deep voice "and Ms. Dumas arrives, I see you urges be a free woman to be with her lover ... no, no forgiveness with her boyfriend right? "Lita as it was called in the world of wrest
This story reveals in detail the consequences of Aeneas's departure from the city of Carthage.
The following is written in play format and features the story of Aeneas and Dido as if told from a future world.
Dido's rage as she is left behind by Aeneas.
Dido's final message to Aeneas is sent through her sister, Anna, whom Dido describes as "the one woman Aeneas trusts." What if there was more to Anna and Aeneas' conversation than we see in the Aeneid itself? What if Dido's sister was Aeneas' one chance at a fate not dictated by the gods? Written while I was in Latin class, so I tried when possible to make it sound like the Latin.