259-278: Mercury passes on orders Flashcards
fundantem arces ac tecta novantem
chiasmus captures A’s misplaced energies - he is doing Dido’s work
Aenean
conspicit
correlation at beginning of two consecutive lines underscores what first caught M’s eyes: the fated Roman hero laying down the foundations of Carthage
consipicit: enjambed after heavily spondaic line - conveys shock
atque illi stellatus iaspide fulva ensis
sword is for ostentatious display, rather than practical use
laena
Eastern luxury - likes A to Mark Antony and his enslavement to Cleopatra
demissa ex umeris
enjambment enacts cloak flowing down from his shoulders
continuo invadit
forceful approach corresponds to shock and disgust at what M sees
tu nunc
direct tone of a scolding
uxorius
M joins in the ethnic abuse by Iarbas, who cast him as an effeminate Easterner lacking proper virility and heroic stature, the complete inversion of the qualities expected of a Roman hero
heu… oblite…!
aggressive outburst conveys M’s exasperation
ipse
regnator
ipse
reference to Jupiter at the beginning of three consecutive verses emphasises how M’s message comes from the very top
quid struis?
repeats J’s rhetorical question
Libycis teris otia terris?
figura etymologica and mocking homoiteleuton
Ascanium… Iuli
framing of the line with these lines conveys temporal development
respice
combines J’s rhetorical questions ‘invidet?’ and ‘respicit?’ into on imperative - more economical and to the point
regnum Italiae Romanaque tellus
chiastic placement of geographical indicators emphasises where A should be moving towards