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Aeneas builds ships with the help of the Trojans from "summary" of Aeneid by Virgil,Frederick Ahl

In the face of destruction, Aeneas did not despair. Instead, he gathered his fellow Trojans and inspired them to rebuild their lives. Together, they worked tirelessly to construct new ships that would carry them to a new land. Aeneas took charge of the project, showing leadership and determination in the face of adversity. The Trojans rallied behind Aeneas, united in their goal to escape the ruins of their homeland. They toiled day and night, using whatever resources they could find to fashion seaworthy vessels. Aeneas himself led by example, working alongside his comrades with unwavering dedication. The sense of camaraderie among the Trojans fueled their efforts, driving them to overcome any obstacles in their path. Through their collective labor, the Trojans forged a bond that strengthened their resolve. Each ship they built represented a symbol of hope for the future, a tangible sign of their determination to survive and thrive. Aeneas' vision and determination inspired his people to persevere in the face of daunting challenges. As the ships took shape, a sense of anticipation filled the air. The Trojans knew that their salvation lay on the horizon, waiting to be claimed. With each plank and sail carefully fitted into place, they drew closer to their goal of a new beginning. Aeneas' leadership guided them through the darkest days, lighting the way to a brighter future. In the end, the Trojans stood proudly beside their completed vessels, ready to embark on a journey into the unknown. Their faith in Aeneas had been rewarded, their trust in his vision vindicated. Together, they had built more than ships – they had built a future filled with promise and possibility.
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    Aeneid

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