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Why does Juno want to punish her husband? ​

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Answered by mokshit24
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Dido and Aeneas's relationship catches the attention of Juno and Venus. ... Aeneas declares that he did not intend to deceive her, and that he will never forget her, but he does not regard ...

Answered by payalchatterje
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Juno is a goddess and the wife of Jupiter. Most of her actions during the metamorphoses are in response to Jupiter's many acts of infidelity. Juno is always jealous of Jupiter's love interests and fears that her place on the throne of heaven will be usurped. He punishes love interests—even if they are victims of Jupiter's passion—by changing them or thwarting their relationship with Jupiter.

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Juno is a key figure in The Metamorphoses. However, unlike Jupiter, he does not make world-changing decisions or seek extramarital affairs. His less powerful role means he doesn't drive the plot like Jupiter. Nevertheless, the brutal punishments he inflicts add a lot of spice to the poem. She keeps catching her husband sleeping with other women. His exploits enrage her, and she takes her anger out on Jupiter's lovers, taking revenge on Io, Callisto, Europa, and Seme, among others. He also tortures offspring, such as Ino, whom these women have according to Jupiter. Even those who thwart Juno's efforts to capture Jupiter, such as Echo, feel her wrath. Juno never pays carelessly or thoughtlessly. He is always cunning and calculating. She may not be as powerful as her husband, but Juno is an intelligent and formidable goddess.

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