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I'm In Danger: Ralph Wiggum versus the Phoenicians

I'm In Danger: Ralph Wiggum versus the Phoenicians

Young Heretics · Spencer A. Klavan

January 24, 20251h 5m

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Of all the gin joints on all the shores of the Mediterranean, Aeneas had to wash up onto this one. He doesn't know it yet, but this is Carthage: the home of what will become Rome's greatest rival and the ultimate obstacle in her rise to greatness. The genius of Virgil is how he tells us all that while also showing us what things looked like from Aeneas' vantage point--before the clash of civilizations was made manifest, and when the immediate point at issue was where to get something to eat. Here's the key to understanding Virgil's opening moves.

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