Dido's punishment in Jiang's retelling of the Aeneid: she cannot answer Aeneas, a fate worse than death in Greco-Roman terms.
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Dido's punishment in Jiang's retelling of the Aeneid: she cannot answer Aeneas, a fate worse than death in Greco-Roman terms.
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"Okay? And Dido, he's going to Rome. of course, gets very upset. And he warns Aeneas, if you leave, I can only kill myself...."
"Which for the Greeks and the Romans was even worse than death. You've lost the power to speak. So, that's what happens in the..."
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