The Aeneid
February 26th, 2021
In Medea and the Aeneid, the city creates a boundary between citizens and strangers. How does the Aeneid reflect the ethics of that boundary–that is, who belongs and who is outside? How is this determined? What are the rights and responsibilities of the insider and outsider? What are the “human costs” of encountering this boundary?
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The Aeneid
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