Question by Harley: Is Dido correct to accuse him of infidelity and shallowness?
Is Dido correct to accuse him of infidelity and shallowness?
Aneas leaves Dido and Carthage at the urging of a god. Aside from his divine instance, is he justified in leaving? Or is Dido correct to accuse him of infidelity and shallowness?
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Answer by pinhead
yes
What do you think? Answer below!.
It was the gods brining him to his destiny… while i don’t think he should have slept with her, he kinda had to leave her. I’d say from what she knew, yes. But from the bigger picture, no.