Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Nisus
- Experienced in warfare
- 'accerimus armis'
- 'most fierce in arms'
- Superlative for emphasis
- Alliteration for emphasis
- 'iaculo celerem leuibusque sagittis'
- 'quick with the javelin and light arrows'
- Javelin and arrows were considered hardest to perfect
- 'reperire... posse uiam'
- 'to be able to find a way'
- can lead
- Important/ Special
- 'miserat Ida... uenatrix'
- 'Ida the huntress had sent...'
- 'uenatrix' is at the start of the line
- Emphasis on magic powers
- Make Nisus seem semi-divine
- 'Hyrtacides'
- 'the son of Hyrtacus'
- patronym
- relating him to important leader
- Close relationship with Euryalus
- 'et iuxta comes Euryalus'
- 'and next to him his companion Euryalus'
- N + E always stand by each other
- 'his amor unus erat'
- 'these men shared one love'
- homosexual? close bond?
- 'communi portam statione tenebant;'
- 'they were responsible for the gate at the same guard-post'
- N + E are always side by side
- Wise
- 'Nisus ait...'
- 'Nisus said,'
- Direct Speech
- immortal words
- Famous dilemma
- N can think like philosophers of Virgil's time
- 'lumina rara micant'
- 'their lamps shine far apart'
- close observation leads to right conclusion
- 'abisistamus'
- 'Let us leave'
- N realises E gets carried away.
- Confused when he loses E
- 'iamque imprudens euaserat hostis'
- 'and now unawares he had escaped'
- Plethora: adds to confusion
- lines 390-400 dedicated to confusion and panic