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In your opinion do you think Dido had any negative traits about her? Why or Why not?
Reading: “Virgil” and The Aeneid (Books I, II, and IV)
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Dido did not have any negative traits about her.
Before Aeneas’s arrival, Dido is the confident and competent ruler of Carthage, a city she founded on the coast of North Africa. She is resolute, we learn, in her determination not to marry again and to preserve the memory of her dead husband.
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