Aeneas in Aeneid
Character of Aeneas Aeneas survived hardships throughout his life. He survived the battle of Troy and fought for people other than himself. He is a kind character that protects others, especially his father and son. Aeneas is the protagonist in the story of Aeneid. Many may believe that Aeneas and the Trojans were trying to run away after the war and escape their problems, but I believe he decided to start over after the war. He decided to sail on a ship with his fellow Trojans in order to find a fresh start. Throughout the Aeneid, Aeneas listens and praises the Gods. Although he went through many hardships, his faith may have helped him throughout the Aeneid. I do not agree with Charles James Fox, in that Aeneas was "either insipid or odious." Aeneas went through many events that were far from bland and boring. Aeneas was more of a hero than a priest, which is what William Butler Yeats beloved he was. He is a leader which has priest like ...