The writer of this paper reviews and analyzes the "The Aeneid" by Virgil. The tale of "The Aeneid" centers on Aeneas, a Trojan
warrior that transforms from being a victim to becoming the hero that conquers Italy. This paper details how the tale of "The Aeneid" exposes the many factors that influenced Roman life during the first century. The writer examines the literary style of the epic while comparing it to various works of writing by Homer. This paper also touches on the life of the author, Virgil, who was born in Mantua in 70 BC. This paper ponders the impact of Virgil's work of
literature which reflects a time of civil conflict and social and political change in Roman
history. Table of Contents: Introduction Historical Background Research Interpretation Conclusion Works Cited