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AENEAS AND THE UNDERWORLD
  • BK 6

2
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS AS STATEMENTS
  1. Who built the temple to Apollo and what scenes
    did he decorate it with? (pg 147)
  2. What did the Trojans have to do before consulting
    the Sibyl?
  3. What does the sibyl promise to the Trojans? (one
    word) (149)
  4. Why is the descent to Avernus easy? What is the
    hard part of the journey Aeneas wants to
    undertake? (151)
  5. What does Aeneas have to take to the underworld
    as a gift to Proserpine? (151)
  6. Where is the entrance to the underworld? (154)
  7. What kind of creatures does Aeneas meet on
    entering the underworld? (155-156)
  8. Why does Charon refuse to ferry some souls over
    the Styx? (157)
  9. Which friend does Aeneas meet there? Where did
    he die?
  10. Where are the Fields of Mourning, and who does
    Aeneas meet there? (160)
  11. In the fields of warriors, Aeneas meets
    Deiphobus. What happened to him?
  12. What happens to the incurably evil? (164)
  13. Where is Anchises? What is he doing? (167)
  14. Why are souls crowding at the river Lethe? (168)
  15. Why does Anchises point out Augustus immediately
    after Romulus? (170-171)
  16. What are to be Romes special skills?
  17. Who is the young Marcellus/ Why does night flit
    around his head (173)
  18. How does Aeneas leave the underworld?

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Answers to questions
  1. Daedalus built the temple and decorated it with
    scenes from the myth of the minotaur of Crete
  2. Sacrifice (7 bullocks and 7 sheep) to Apollo
  3. War
  4. It is easy to get to Avernus by dying but coming
    back is the hard part
  5. The golden bough
  6. A cave by Lake Avernus
  7. Monstous beasts and afflictions such as disease
    and pain
  8. If they are not buried they must wait 100 years
  9. Palinurus, who died on the voyage from Sicily to
    Italy
  10. Across the Styx. Dido
  11. He was killed and mutilated by Menelaus, Helens
    first husband.
  12. They go to Tartarus
  13. Elysium, surveying the shades who would be his
    descendants.
  14. They drink the waters of Lethe to forget their
    past life before returning to earth to live again
  15. Virgil links Romulus and Augustus to honour
    Augustus
  16. Guiding nations (govt) and giving peace
  17. Nephew and son-in-law of Augustus, who died young
    (aged 19)
  18. By the Gate of Ivory (gate of false dreams)

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DO NOW ACTIVITY
  • YOU HAVE ONE MINUTE TO STUDY THE NEXT SLIDE AND
    REMEMBER AS MANY WORDS AS POSSIBLE
  • NO PENS ALLOWED

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VOCAB JUMBLE
  • Cumae Italy hades Anchises Augustus
  • Deiphobus Sibyl Cerbeus Schyaeus Dido
  • Minos Caesar Lethe Baachus
  • Cato Livius Drusus

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PREDICTION
  • What are we going to be doing this period that
    will include all of those words you studied??

7
ACTIVITY
  • GO THROUGH THE CLOZE EXERCISE THAT YOU RECEIVED
    YESTERDAY ?

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Answers to the cloze exersice
  • The Trojans ships arrive in Italy, near CUMAE.
    While the men prepare camp, Aeneas c limbs to the
    temple of APOLLO to consult Deiphobe. At the
    sanctuary, Aeneas sacrifices BULLS and SHEEP and
    offers PRAYERS to the god. The SYBIL appears to
    him and answers his questions. She also tells
    him o the wars he will fight and the ENEMIES he
    will face. Aeneas asks to be guided into HADES
    and despite the dangers the sybil mentions, he
    perseveres. She agress to take him and tells him
    what he has to do in order to gain admittance
    which he carries out.
  • At the start of the underworld Aeneas must pass
    many evil SPIRITS and horrible BEASTS these
    FRIGHTEN him but his courage helps him through
    and eventually the two mortals arrive at the
    river ACHERON. Here, many souls line the banks
    waiting to cross on the FERRY. Among them is the
    soul of PALINURUS (the drowned helmsman) and
    Aeneas promises him a proper BURIAL which cheers
    him up. Initially the feryman, CHARON, refuses
    to take the living beings across the river but
    when Deiphoe shows him the GOLDEN BOUGH he
    consents, taking the two across the Acheron and
    the STYX into Hades proper.

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Answers to the cloze exersice
  • On the way to Elysium they must pass through the
    various regions of the underworld. They land at
    the place that is allotted to those that died in
    INFANCY. After this they pass through the area
    reserved for SUICIDES where Aeneas recognises
    DIDO. He tearfully begs her FORGIVENESS but she
    refuses to speak to him. Next is the area set
    aside for great WARRIORS where he meets and talks
    to many heroes from the Trojan War. Next they
    come to a fortress surrounded by high walls and a
    river of FIRE. This place is TARTARUS, where
    sinners are imprisoned and suffer dreadful
    PUNISHMENTS. Finally, the pair readch a pleasant
    area where blessed and righteous souls spend
    their time this is the ELYSIAN Fields.

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Answers to the cloze exersice
  • Aeneas meets his FATHER here and they embrace
    with great affection. ANCHISES shows Aeneas a
    large group of people drinking from the river
    LETHE (the river of FORGETFULNESS) so they can
    return to earth to live again. As they walk by
    this group, Anchises points out many of those who
    will later become famous ROMANS. In doing so,
    Anchises is giving Aeneas a short summary of the
    history of ROME. Amony the famous people are
    Silvius (Aeneas as yet unborn SON), ROMULUS
    (founder of Rome), early kings of Rome, many
    heroes and political figures of the Roman
    Republic. The last figures they come to are
    Julius Caesar and his nephew AUGUSTUS who will be
    the greatest leader and ruler in Roman history.

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Answers to the cloze exersice
  • As father and son wander through ELYSIUM,
    Anchises tells Aeneas of his future wars and
    victories. All this knowledge of Rome
    and his own destiny in it, fires Aeneas to
    achieve all that has been fated for him. Aeneas
    bids farewell to his father and is taken back to
    earth by the Sibyl. He rejoins the fleet and
    they continue their voyage.

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AENEAS PRAYER
  • Phoebus you have always pitied Troy in her
    grievous suffering. It was you who guided the
    hands of Paris when he aimed his Dardan arrow to
    strike Achilles the Aeacid. It was you who led
    me forth to sail over all those seas which thrust
    against eh vast continents and to force a way
    even to nations of the remote Massylians and
    lands screened by the Syrtes. Now at last we
    have gained a foothold in Italys elusive shores.
    From now on, let Troys old ill-fortune pursue
    us no farther. And you too, all Gods and
    Goddesses, who were jealous of Ilium and the too
    brillian grandeur of our Dardan land, may now,
    with no violation of divine justice, spare the
    nation which held the fortress of Troy. And you,
    most holy Prophetess, who foreknow the future,
    since I ask no empire which my destiny cannot
    rightly claim, permit my Trojans, and their
    vagrant deities, the Powers and Patrons of Troy
    tossed with us in strom, to find in Latium a
    home. There I shall inaugurate a temple all of
    marble for Apollo and Trivia with festal days
    called by Apollos name and for you yourself,
    benign Lady, there shall also be in my realm a
    noble shrine where I shall store your oracular
    lots, with the prophetic secrets which you
    communicate to my people and I shall choose and
    consecrate priests for your service. Only, pray,
    do not commit your prophecies to leaves for they
    might fly in disorder as playthings for the
    grasping winds I beg of you to chant in words of
    your own.

13
The gate of Ivory and the gate of Horn
  • Aeneas leaves and returns to his fleet, but the
    way he left has aroused controversy among critics
    ever since. There are two gates of sleep which
    act as ways out from Hades. One is made of horn
    and allows out true shadows. The other is ivory,
    which sends false dreams to people, and Aeneas
    leaves by this gate. What does this mean?

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  • That Aeneas was living and not a true shade?
  • That it was all a flase dream?
  • That the pursuit of Roman greatness is a vain
    hope?
  • That the truth or falseness of Aeneas experience
    will depend o nthe actions of Aeneas and his
    descendants?

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  • Symbolism plays a large part in Virgils poetry
    so it is not surprising critics look for hidden
    meanings here, but it is possible that the exit
    by the gate of horn is purely practical. Ancient
    people attached great importance to dreams but
    recognised that not all dreams were signficant.
    Possibly they believed dreams before midnight
    were false while dreams after midnight were true.
    Did Aeneas and the Sibyl have to leave before
    midnight, as a condition allowing them to visit
    the underworld. If so, they had to use the only
    gate open, the gate of ivory.

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IMAGERY OF BK6
  • Virgil does not use many similes in book 6 as his
    scenes in the underworld bear little comparisonm
    to real life. Two comparisons however, stand
    out.
  • Pg156 the vast numbers of souls waiting to cross
    the river to the underworld are compared to the
    many leaves which die and fall in autumn, or the
    flocks of birds which gather to migrate south in
    winter. Here the falling leaves and departing
    birds echo the melancholy and loss of death.
  • Pg 160-61 A. sees Dido dimly through the shadows
    of the underworld, like a man glimpsing the thin
    new moon through clouds. This similie emphasises
    the gloom of the underworld and the lack of
    substance of souls mere shadows of their former
    selves.

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ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS
  1. How does Virgil build up an atmosphere of mystery
    and supernatural awe in BK6?
  2. Why is it clear A. hazs a divine destiny?
  3. How does A. display Pietas in bk6?
  4. What messages does he learn in the underworld?
    From whom does he learn them?

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ANSWERS
  • Virgil builds up an atmosphere of mystery and
    supernatural awe by
  • Description of temple at Cumae
  • Behaviour of the Sibyl in giving her prophecies
  • Burial of Misenus
  • Religious rituals before entering the underworld
  • The collection of gloomy spirts at the start
  • Sadness of the helpless unburied
  • Grimness of eternal punishments
  • A. found and plucked the golden bough, his
    passport to the underworld. The Sibyl
    accompanied him, and he was able to return.
  • He overcame all obstacles and horrors to meet his
    father
  • Messages include
  • Look forward not back
  • Dead souls are reborn
  • Rome has a glorious future of heroes and empire
  • Romes mission is to conquer and rule in peace
    with law
  • Augustus will bring back a new Golden Age.
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