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Hero and Fate

ions of human beings but we also see him involve God and individual action when he refers to Turnus:

What cruel fortune is this, men of Latium that has embroiled you in war and made you run away from us who are your friends? You ask me for peace for the dead, whose destiny has been to die in battle: I for my part would have been willing to grant them peace when they were still alive. Nor would I ever have come to this land if the Fates had not offered me a place here to be my home. I do not wage war with your people. If was your king who abandoned our sworn friendship and preferred to put his trust in the weapons of Turnus. It is not these men who should have risked their lives but Turnus. If it is his plan to put an end to this war by the strength of his arm, and drive out the Trojans, he should have faced me and these weapons of mine in battle. One of us would have lived. God or our own right hands would have seen to that.

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