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... perception of Aeneas, is his sense of dedication. Through this, a positive sign of leadership is presented to us on his arrival "on the coast of Libya". At this point, he takes it upon himself to search for his missing men. "Aeneas climbed a rock to see if there was any trace of the storm-tossed Antheus". "Capys perhaps or the Caicus" armour." Virgil emphasizes Aeneas' desperation to find his men and his great compassion by the use of the word Perhaps. Similarly, Aeneas proves himself to be a very comforting and reassuring character to his men in times of loss. In his sufferings, he makes it his duty to fend for all his men by finding food for them. "He did see three stags wandering; he stopped in his tracks and snatched his bow" and then "he took down three leaders". Aeneas quick thinking is made evident here by the ...
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