This study guide covers Book 1 of Virgil's Aeneid, focusing on key themes, grammar, and poetic devices. It analyzes the epic's beginning (lines 1-49), Juno's manipulation and the storm (50-101), Neptune's intervention (102-156), and the Trojans' arrival in Libya (157-209). Key characters like Aeneas, Juno, and Neptune are explored. Important grammatical concepts such as ablative absolute, infinitives, subjunctive mood, and gerunds are highlighted, along with poetic devices like alliteration, metaphor, and personification.
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Question 1 of 15
🎉 What are the first two words of the Aeneid?
Troiae ab oris
Arma virumque
Iuno saeva
Muse, mihi causas