Virgil's poetry often explores themes of fate, duty, and the struggles of heroes. π¦Έ
ββοΈ In "The Aeneid," Aeneas is guided by fate to found Rome, showing how destiny plays an important role in life. The
concept of "pietas," or duty to family, country, and the gods, is also central to Virgil's works. He highlights the values of courage and sacrifice, showing how heroes must face great challenges. π‘
οΈ Nature is another important motif, with beautiful descriptions that reflect the emotions and events happening in the story.