question archive In Book V, how are the Trojan women talked into trying to burn their own ships? Name both of the goddesses involved and explain what they do

In Book V, how are the Trojan women talked into trying to burn their own ships? Name both of the goddesses involved and explain what they do

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In Book V, how are the Trojan women talked into trying to burn their own ships? Name both of the goddesses involved and explain what they do.  Give the names of at least one woman involved also.

 

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The Trojan women are gullible. They are easily incited by goddess Iris who is sent by queen Juno to set fire to the Trojan ships. Juno does not like the Trojans because they had judged against her in a beauty contest in Paris. It is bitterness that drives her to use goddess Iris to disrupt the peace that exists among the Trojans.

 

The Trojan women are defeatists. They easily give up on the long journey and accepts to burn their own ship in order to settle permanently in Drepanum. Fortunately, the action is unfruitful because the information is relayed to Aeneas in time who addresses prayers for help to Jupiter who sends a rainstorm that puts off the fire.

 

Another woman involved is Venus who constantly shows great concern of the security of her son and his people (Trojans). She asks Neptune to guarantee a safe journey for her son's people