Jiang's formulation of the Aeneid's anti-Odyssey lesson: love corrupts, destroys civilization, and leads away from salvation.
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love as hell
Jiang's formulation of the Aeneid's anti-Odyssey lesson: love corrupts, destroys civilization, and leads away from salvation.
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"Okay, so Aeneas is watching his entire civilization being destroyed, and he knows that his family will be destroyed as well. And he is..."
"Love is what leads you to hell. Okay? All right, so he wants to kill Helen as revenge for the destruction of the world...."
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