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Carthaginian Memory

Jiang contrasts Carthage's own Dido myth, where suicide preserves liberty and inspires a proud people, with Virgil's Dido, whose love poisons her soul and enslaves her people to revenge.

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Jiang contrasts Carthage's own Dido myth, where suicide preserves liberty and inspires a proud people, with Virgil's Dido, whose love poisons her soul and enslaves her people to revenge.

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