The character of Dido in the Aeneid surpasses her precursors in multifaceted nature and humankind. First off, when we meet Dido for the first time, she is a widow. This recognizes her by giving her a significant past that keeps on impacting her in the present. As an aftereffect of her spouse (Sychaeus) murder, Dido had to escape from her home in Tire to North Africa, where she now regulates the building of the new city Carthage. This demonstrates Dido is faithful to his memory. Subsequently, the principal thing that Amor does when he sits on her lap in Book 1 is to devastate her memory of her spouse to make space for Aeneas in her heart.
Her weakness
When Amor has wrapped up his work, Dido gets to be one truly enthusiastic