The Aeneid's positive value: obedience to divine prophecy and imperial destiny rather than love.
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heaven as piety
The Aeneid's positive value: obedience to divine prophecy and imperial destiny rather than love.
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"...heaven, okay? If love is hell, what is heaven? Heaven is piety. Piety just means obedience to the prophecy of the gods, right? It..."
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