Tuesday, 19 February 2013

BLOG #4.3


Caring Love
    When the Troy fell, Trojans were attacked by soldiers that came out of the wooden horse.  The Greeks easily defeated them. Aeneas prepared to fight the Greeks because they were about to lose at that time. His wife Creusa disagrees with his decision to fight. His wife beg him to not go and don’t live her and their son Ascanius. This part of the story is somewhat similar with one of the scene in the story of Illiad. When Hector is about to fight with Achilles, Andromache pleased him. Hector wasn't pleased by Andromache and he fought with Achilles until he was killed.
    Having two wives pleasing their husbands, the two stories are similar. Both showed how someone cares for the ones she love and what can she do just to please that person. Unfortunately, what they showed did not do anything.
    There are lots of similarities between the two but there are still some differences just like how Hector and Aeneas ended up from the bottle. Eventhough both of them continued to fight, still Hector was killed and Aeneas was able to survived. With differences and similiraties, both of them are really good stories.

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