Aeneid Book Xi Summary
The day after the battle aeneas views the body of young pallas and weeping arranges for 1 000 men to escort the prince s corpse to king evander and to join the king in mourning.
Aeneid book xi summary. Virgil s aeneid xi is an important yet sometimes overlooked book which covers the funerals following the fierce fighting in book x and a council of the latins before they and the trojans resume battle after the end of the truce. Then he addresses his soldiers. He and his men bury the bodies of their slain companions and take great care readying pallas s corpse for return to king.
In portraying aeneas as a man who expresses many different emotional extremes anger hatred passivity grief love and pious respect virgil risks introducing some inconsistencies in his hero s character. One casualty in particular commands attention. Summary and analysis book xi summary at dawn the next day aeneas sick of slaughter hangs mezentius s armor on a big oak trunk as a memorial to the fallen king and as a sign of victory and then tells his men that the time has come to march on latinus.
Then he instructs them to bury the dead. A dead boy pallas and the death of a girl camilla loom over the opening and the closing part of the eleventh book of the aeneid following the savage slaughter in aeneid 10 the book opens in a mournful mood as the warring parties revisit yesterday s killing fields to attend to their dead. Virgil s aeneid xi is an important yet sometimes.
If you are interested in the title for your course we can consider offering an examination copy. Looking for an examination copy. Aeneas criticizes them for fighting explaining that he was fated to come here to make his home and that they should have been friends.
He says he never wanted to fight them he would prefer to face turnus in single combat. Returning to the camp aeneas finds a delegation of latins carrying olive branches asking for a temporary truce during which they can bury their dead. The aeneid summary and analysis of book xi.
Although he s disturbed by the death of pallas aeneas makes offerings to the gods as a sign of thanks for his victory. He also orders that pallas s body be sent back to his father evander. Summary aeneas sends pallas s body home to evander in a great procession and allows the latins to bury their dead.