Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pathos in Battle
- Youth dying
- E is introduced to us as beautiful and young
- less experienced in battle: E
- because E is caught and killed, N is killed too
- poignant
- futile
- 'both young and old'
- members of society that should be protected
- dramatic + tense + sad
- Loss of heroes
- Volcens dies
- good leader
- could lead 300 men
- authoritative
- victims of E's berzerk
- Rhoetus loses his dignity
- dies brutally
- hides behind a large bowl
- 'Fadus and Herbesus... Rhoetus and Abaris'
- names of soldiers
- they fought too
- N dies
- E dies, so he does too
- People change/ Bloodlust
- 'No less was the slaughter of E'
- shocking since he looks like a boy
- 'He went for Fadus...'
- he was first introduced to us as good
- kills the innocent
- 'Enough punishment has been made'
- first time E doesn't listen to N
- punishment for what?
- vengence
- Man vs Nature
- 'the deceptive woods'
- Pathetic fallacy
- soldiers begin to doubt everything: paranoid
- futility of war
- the best of nature seems dark
- 'shadow of the night'
- inevitable death
- futility of war
- 'fear deceived him'
- feelings take control instead of becoming more stoic
- Men are weak
- 'just as a purple flower cut down by the plough'
- Man wins by force and by picking on those that are weak
- Nisus and Euryalus
- N throws himself to save E
- both die
- N and E were always together
- their friendship dies
- it is forgotten in the story
- Virgil believes their story will carry on to be told
- because he wrote it down
- Without E, N feels lost
- first time N feels fear
- is when he is without E
- Lust for glory
- 'for the glory of the deed is enough for me'
- soldiers try to become respected but that leads to dangerous tasks
- ironic: N is remembered to be a good friend not a good warior
- lives reduced to dying in glory