Roman attitude toward emotional behavior

As with the Iliad and Gilgamesh, emotion drives sure characters to behave irrationally within the Aeneid. Which characters within the story are motivated by emotion, and which aren’t? What are a few of the key passages associated to emotion? What seems to be the overall attitude toward emotionally pushed behavior within the poem? What would possibly this counsel concerning the prevailing Roman attitude toward emotional behavior?

 

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