[Opinions] Re: Enea (Aeneas)
in reply to a message by Felie
I prefer Enea to Aeneas, but since I'm not Italian it's a bit academic - I'd never use it. And anyway, I can't say I ever warmed up to Aeneas, as Virgil depicted him: no personality that I could ever detect! And trying to apologise to Dido in the Underworld ... what a cheek. I'm so glad she didn't let him get away with it.
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Hahaha, all fair points. [m]
I'm always so torn when I like the sound of a name, but the mythological character was kind of unbearable. The Iliad really killed Paris for me.
I'm always so torn when I like the sound of a name, but the mythological character was kind of unbearable. The Iliad really killed Paris for me.