Aeneid
Many tropes are integral to the development of the Aeneid. What is a trope? A trope is a literary pattern used as a symbol to represent abstract concepts. Examples are the bees building a hive, the arms, capable of construction and destruction, and the ever-popular walls, which represent ownership. The most significant in the Aeneid is the wall Trope; the walls are mentioned in many parts of the story. Walls have a beginning of ownership from the Berlin wall, to the British colonists, to the Great Wall of China, to the city walls of ancient times.