The Pleasure of Suffering

"Some day, perhaps, remembering even this will be a pleasure.”

So says the great Aeneas to his men after they have come ashore near Carthage. With many comrades seemingly lost at sea and their own ships severely damaged — and this after so many travails — the surviving Trojans find scant reason for solace, much less pleasure.

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