The Aeneid Review Flashcards
The Aeneid Book I Lines 1-7
The theme of the epic
The Aeneid Book I Lines 8-33
Juno’s wrath
The Aeneid Book I Lines 34-123
The storm
The Aeneid Book I Lines 124-222 (3 points)
- Neptune calms the storm
- Aeneas’ reaction to the calm
- mingled recovery and grief of the Trojans
The Aeneid Book I Lines 418-493
Aeneas in the city of Carthage
The Aeneid Book I Lines 494-722
Aeneas encounters Dido
The Aeneid Book II Lines 40-56
Laocoon urges the destruction of the wooden horse
The Aeneid Book II Lines 201-249
- Snakes attack Laocoon
- Horse is brought into Troy
- Greeks invade
The Aeneid Book II Lines 268-297
Hector comes to Aeneas in a dream, urging him to flee the doomed city
The Aeneid Book II Lines 559-566
Priam’s death reminds Aeneas of Anchises, Creusa, and Ascanius.
The Aeneid Book II Lines 567-620
Aeneas attempts to kill Helen, but is restrained by Venus
The Aeneid Book IV Lines 160-172
Dido and Aeneas get married in the cave
The Aeneid Book IV Lines 173-278
- Rumor of Aeneas and Dido’s marriage reaches King Iarbas in Africa
- Jupiter sends Mercury to Carthage with a message for Aeneas
The Aeneid Book IV Lines 279-361
Aeneas proposes to Dido that he leaves
The Aeneid Book IV Lines 659-705
Dido’s death