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Book VI

Plot C haracters Themes Symbols and other language features. Book VI. In order to gain a greater understanding of the Aeneid we need to look at the plot, characters, themes and symbols within Book VI as this will externally assessed. Learning INtention.

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Book VI

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  1. Plot Characters Themes Symbols and other language features Book VI

  2. In order to gain a greater understanding of the Aeneid we need to look at the plot, characters, themes and symbols within Book VI as this will externally assessed. Learning INtention

  3. Where exactly is Cumae? How does its location show that at least parts of Aeneas’ destiny has come true? What was the Sibyl’s function? In order to speak with the spirit of his father (Anchises), where does Aeneas have to go? What is Charon’s function Quiz

  4. PLOT: Put information (using your own knowledge, the Aeneid and the findlay text [p28-30]) in the appropriate areas. Find a quote for each section.

  5. The Sibyl calls them to sacrifice. Aeneas prays to Apollo, the god of prophecy, to continue to help the Trojans. Aeneas promises to build a temple once his city is founded. The Sibyl becomes angry because at this point she has not been overcome with the spirit of Apollo, so she begins to tell a horrible prophecy. Diana, Sibyl and the golden bough

  6. Aeneas and the Sibyl enter the underworld. Charon takes them across the river Styx. They float past three-headed Cerberus and the Sibyl passes him a honeyed wheat cake (to appease him) . Journey through the Underworld

  7. They pass into the realm of suicides and those who died because of destructive love. Aeneas sees Dido and reiterates that he did not want to leave. This scene ends the story of Dido and Aeneas. Aeneas and Dido meet

  8. They move on into the Elysian fields. Anchises pulls Aeneas and the Sibyl towards him and prophesises later Roman history. There is Aeneas' last born son and then Romulus. After them, Julius and Augustus Caesar will bring about another golden age. Tartarus

  9. "There are two gates of Sleep: the one is saidto be of horn, through it an easy exitis given to true Shades; the other is madeof polished ivory, perfect, glittering,but through that way the Spirits send false dreams into the world above. And here Anchises, when he is done with words, accompanies the Sibyl and his son together; and he sends them through the gate of ivory.“ Aeneas rejoins his companions. Return through the gates

  10. Read p28-30 of the Findlay text and complete task 1 on p30. • Answer these questions: • Who ordered Aeneas to offer an immediate sacrifice and on what authority did she do so? • What was the point of Aeneas’ request about not committing prophecies to “leaves”? (See Bk III p88) • What are the eight main points of the Sibyl’s prophecy? Activity

  11. Characters Activity: read p48 of the Findlay text (section on Bk VI). Then along with your own knowledge copy and complete the template. Name: ________ Book I __________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Book II __________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Book IV____________________________________________________________________________________________ Book VI ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Displays pietas, heroism, human feelings, obeys his father, fully accepts his mission

  12. The ____ is the prophetess of ____. Initially she prophesises a _____ future for Aeneas and his followers but eventually she is won over by Aeneas. She tells him about the _____ _____ and guides him through the __________. Aeneas meets ____ in the realm of suicides. This meeting effectively ends her story. She flees to her husband, _______ in the shadows. ______ tells Aeneas about the judgement of souls and about Rome’s future. Fill in the Blanks Apollo Sibyl Horrible Golden Bough underworld Dido Sychaeus Anchises

  13. Who is the Achates mentioned on p152? What is his predominant characteristic? What has been Misenus’ most notable characteristic? In challenging the gods Misenus has committed the unforgivable sin. What was it? While preparing for Misenus’ funeral Venus intervenes with Aeneas’ life. What does she do and why does she do it? Which friend, recently lost, greets Aeneas in the underworld? What important figure does Aeneas meet in the Fields of Mourning? Questions on characters

  14. Aeneas’ prayer is addressed to three personages or groups of personages. Who are they and what specific request does Aeneas make of each? What are the eight main points of the Sibyl’s prophecy? How did Apollo’s prophetess convince Charon that he should admit Aeneas to Erebos on p159? Just within the entrance to Hades are four types of people considered innocent of evil deeds. List these four types. “For there is Caesar” (p171 line 6). Explain why Virgil has Ascanius’ name changed to Iulus. Questions cont.

  15. Epicureanism (type of philosophy) • Death should not be feared. • E.g. Aeneas goes through the underworld not fearing death. Theme: life and death

  16. Anchises’ prophecy • Two highpoints – the prophecy of Augustus (legacy and ends in the death of his heir, Marcellus) and the statement of Rome’s mission (to civilise the world). • Write down the five main points of Anchises’ prophecy, Theme: Patriotism/ The mission of Rome

  17. “Caesar Augustus, a god’s son, who shall the golden age rebuild through Latian fields once ruled by Saturn, and push far his sway o’er Garamantians and the tribes of Ind….” Read the handout Augustus the ‘second Aeneas’ and then answer the following Questions: What is meant by the passage above? Augustus the “second Founder” of Rome

  18. Elysium – dwelling place of privileged few. Homer first mentions it in the Odyssey. • Virgil has taken ideas from Homer’s Odyssey and changed them to fit his narrative. • Aeneas meets Palinurus (Homer’s Elpenor) • Unforgiving Dido (“” Ajax) Virgil’s underworld

  19. Symbolic of Aeneas’ growth – turning his back his past and looking towards the future. Virgil’s underworld cont.

  20. The Golden Bough – symbol of light in darkness and life in death. Descent of a living person to the world of the dead. The Gate of Ivory – difficult symbol to interpret. Aeneas and the Sibyl are false dreams rather than actual figures? Labyrinth of Daedalus symbolises the journey to the underworld. Important symbols

  21. Find the following in the Aeneid, identify the language feature and explain its effect. The Sibyl’s prophecy Invocation of the gods of the underworld Monsters at the entrance of the underworld Styx River Burial of Misenus Language features

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