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... out for himself. When reeling the great horse into the walls of troy the Trojans did not take account of the other signs that something was wrong. Four times the horse stopped, making the armour inside clang against its sides. Aeneas would again be criticized for his behaviour, as he is not paying full attention to what is happening right in front of his eyes. We are told of how Hector the Prince of Troy and great warrior, came to Aeneas in a dream. Through this dream Hector warns Aeneas that the Great War has started and that Troy is crumbling. Hector informs Aeneas that it is his duty to keep the sacred treasures of Troy and her Gods. He also tells him fate that he should take these treasures and build a great home for them after sailing far over the seas. Although after hearing all, of this when he ...
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